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HELP!!! Power Windows/Locks Passenger Side

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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 06:25 AM
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Default HELP!!! Power Windows/Locks Passenger Side

I have a 97 Integra GS-R and the windows and power door locks and even the side view mirror on the passenger side do not work. I have checked the fuses and they all seem to be in order. I'm assuming it's an electrical problem but am not sure as to where to fix it from.

I'd really appreciate any help possible with this.

Thanks again,

Rob
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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 08:57 PM
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well, i know the power to the lock, window and right speaker are coming from a bundle of wires underneath ur glove compartment up in the dash, they should lead to inside the side of ur car and thru the door thru a plastic wire protector, get ur head up under there and check for any loose wires, signs of anything out of the ordinary.

if u find no visible problems, find a way to get a charge to the wire, first disconnect it completely from any parts and run a small amount of power and test the voltage at the other end , if the voltage meter doesnt go up, youll know there is something wrong between point a and point b. if it does go on, check ur motors and connections. from there on i cant help ya, how to do it is beyond me but im sure it would work for diagnosing the problem, dont be satisfied with one opinion tho.
good luck
-julian
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Old Aug 19, 2005 | 06:01 AM
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you could take the protector between the car body and door between the hinds out and check the wires there to see if one of them has broken and maybe you can solder them together again.
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