You may have a short in the switch or in the wire... Check wires that go from the switch to the hardness for any pinch or rubbing in metal. Also, When checking the switch pay attention to with one is blowing the fuse. This way you will know which one is bad. If you find out it's a wire or switch on any other door other than the driver's door. You can disconnect that switch until you get it looked at by a professional.
could be that the regulator in the alternate is failing and causing power surges in the electronics and the fuses are blowing to prevent damage to the device and vehicles wiring.
The fuses in a Toyota Corolla 2000 are for various components of the car. For instance, the fuses power the windshield wipers, the radio, the power windows, and the power seats.
the power suppy diode are probably shorted.
power windows use auto reset circuit breakers... not fuses
They are located below the power windows, in the door.
check the fuses
Probably
Check fuses
Your ground or power can be hooked up wrong....or the fuses might not be big enough...mine was having the same problem!
Yes, the 2002 Ford Explorer has separate fuses for the power windows. These fuses are typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard and in the engine compartment. If you experience issues with the power windows, checking these fuses can help determine if a blown fuse is the cause of the problem. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific fuse locations and ratings.
where is the fuses for the power windows
Have you checked the fuses?