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Old 07-05-2010, 07:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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92 Window Problem

I am working on a 92 with a window problem. No idea where to start as I inherited this problem. Both driver's side windows are down and will not go up. The passenger side are all up and do not go down. All fuses are good. I have read of circuit breakers that need reset but cannot locate them. Where do I find them? Also wires can be broken between the door and jamb... which wires do I need to check for continuity?

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Do the motors engage when you press the buttons, and the windows just don't move? Have you pulled the door panels off to check out the inside? Sorry I'm not sure which wires you need to check in the door jamb.
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Nothing at all happens when any of the 4 buttons are pushed. By the way, the power locks do not work either. I'm suspecting a circuit breaker or fuse somewhere but have been unable to locate any blown fuses.
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I don't have a 92 Camry, but I have a 93 Celica. On the Celica, the fuse that is common to operating the power windows and power door locks is the 30 amp POWER fuse, which is a larger M-fuse style. In the Celica, this fuse is located behind the front driver side kick panel. You would have to look at your Camry's Owners Manual to see where this fuse is located on your car. This fuse also handles the sunroof motor and power seat controls on the Celica. So if your Camry has a sunroof, does it open - and if it has power seats, do they work?

Again, not sure, only guessing, but based on a 93 Celica, this is what I would think.
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