check the fuses
check the fuses..
I personally owned a 1966 Impala convertable with a 283 2speed powerglide with white interior, bucket seats , plum purple with white rag and all four windows were power. This car was produced in Canada no
The car battery. Same as the lights, cigarette lighter, windshield wipers, power windows, power seats, and the heater (for a little while), when the engine is off.
either a short or a couple of blown fuses.
it may not be you ignition relay, but your alternator.
check the fuses..
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It depends on the vehicle , but some common are , the speedometer, gauges , the door locks and power windows. Also the interior lights and radio.
Well they are interior lights. Usually lights light up (assuming there is power to them and they aren't burnt out.
the power windows fuse is fuse 14 the panel says back up lights but its also for the power windows. It worked for me! You will notice the interior light might not be working as well as the power windows. Take a 10 amp little fuse and try in space 14. Good luck great answer, i was looking in the wrong spot. it took our auto windows, boot lamp, remote key access
Something is on an pulling power from the battery. Check the lights in the glove box, trunk, under-hood, interior. Check for a stuck relay. Power windows, power seat, power door lock, fuel pump relay, etc.
the power windows fuse is fuse 14 the panel says back up lights but its also for the power windows
the power windows fuse is fuse 14 the panel says back up lights but its also for the power windows
BCM is shot
yes, it is a fuse it will be labled int. lights/ horn on the fuse box
The fourth fuse in the interior fuse panel controls the power windows and locks on 2000-2001 Grand Prix. 25 amp silver fuse.
the power windows fuse is fuse 14 the panel says back up lights but its also for the power windows