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No climate control or power windows

AuSpecVr4

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Hey

I've been stressing out about this and i can't figure it out, my windows are stuck down so i can't drive anywhere or leave my car by itself. i've checked the switches, plugs and its all plugged in but when i go to the fusible link there is no power in that circuit, fuse is fine but nothing comes out of that at all, i have also lost my climate control, it has no lights and no blower.

Cheers
 

fuel

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where in Brisbane are you? May be able to help you out if you're south.

It sounds like a fuse or circuit issue anyway. Have you checked both the fuse box in the engine bay and the fuse box up above the accelerator pedal? There shouldn't be any oldschool fusable link wires anywhere, it should all be the plastic push in type fuses.
 

This may not be the brightest idea but you could "jump" the windows by running a +ve wire from the wiring in something that you know is working (i.e. the cigarette lighter) to the +ve on the window switch?

Just a short term solution so you can get the windows up.
 

EgonOlsen

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Denmark, Europe.
I had a spare regulator motor plug, so I just made a long wire on that and put it on the battery just to get the windows up when I had problems and to test they all worked.

I find it a bit tricky that its windows and AC, since they dont run in the same circuit afaik. so its very doubtful it would be a fuse.

Id start on the windows:
Check power at fuse under hood.
check power at relay behind underdash driverside.
Check power at the main switch pin 14 (pin7 is ground)
 

AuSpecVr4

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I fixed the issue, all the fuses had to be checked and a couple of connectors are warn so the fuse wasn't working to well, but thank you, i tried all that has been said before checking the fuses completely.
 
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