Help! Power windows

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Help! Power windows

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After weeks of not opening in Melbourne's chilly weather, I've just discovered that my passenger side window is not working 8O . Both driver and passenger side buttons to open passenger window do not work and I don't hear any clicking sounds at all.

Anyone know what the problem could be?

Please let it be the motor - at least that's covered by my warranty :wink:
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Post by payaya »

do your interior lights work properly? Check fuses under the dash and in engine bay.
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Post by rxboy »

It was stupidly obvious after all - damn child-lock was accidently pressed, probably while my windows were getting tinted. Totally forgot about that button ever existing :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Post by ruchi »

LOL! :lol: I've done that before!
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Post by Boris »

LOL, You know the intanst I saw this thread I though that... but then i said to my self................

Ah well, atleast you learn from your mistakes! :lol: :lol:
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Post by payaya »

ive done it as well, i got to the point of forcefully pushing the window down!

didnt work i left it a day later i discovered child lock! :D
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I'm glad I'm not the only one making that mistake :D .
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