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daedalus
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So my windows stopped working on the way home the other day. I checked the fusible links, cleaned the connections on the fusible links, cleaned out the relay area with electric contact cleaner.

Later, I noticed my power lock aren't working I seem to be not getting power to the switches. Perhaps I missed something, some insight would greatly be appreciated.

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Found out fuses 1+8+13 are all required for the windows to work.
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Depending on the age of the vehicle, it could be bad wiring. Where the wires to your switches go into the door, it could have lost the covering and hacked up your wires. It could also be simple corrosion. Best advice is to find a wiring diagram and get yourself a multi-meter and start testing wires.
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