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Thread: Electric window short circuit

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    Electric window short circuit

    The passenger side rear window has not worked for a long time. I waited three months for a replacement driver's door master switch which I was assured would get it working again. And it did work for a couple of months. But now the dealer claims that a short seems to be blowing the fuse and the D3 will have to go to an auto electrician for a couple of days.

    1. Has anyone experienced a similar window problem?
    2. If what I'm told is true, then each window must have a separate fuse since all of the other windows work.

    The car has only a couple of months warranty left so I would really liked to see the end of this issue.

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    I found when I removed the door trims if I didn't connect one of the rear window switches back up, only that window would not work. It could be a problem with that switch or the wiring in the door or the motor.
    Sounds like the dealer is not good at diagnosis.

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