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Old February 28th, 2017, 7:25 AM
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The Passenger front and rear side windows on my 2007 Chevy Tahoe don't work. What fuse do I check/switch for their issue? I've checked the diagram and for the life of can't figure out which one it is.
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To be safe I would check all the fuses. Some control things that they are not marked for. The switch on the driver's door is the master. If it is bad it could keep the other switches from working. The is also a button on it that turns off the other windows, also check that.
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If the front seat controls are also not working, check the MBEC-1 Fuse in the underhood fuse block, it feeds 3 circuit breakers that power the right side windows, and the front seat controls. Otherwise check the RT DOORS circuit breaker in the left instrument panel JUNCTION BLOCK (not the left I/P FUSE block).




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