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Posted: 02/28/12 08:11am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Did you check the fuse panel on the left side of the dash(if it has one)? I think if you open the drivers door you will see a cover and behind it is a fuse panel for the interior items.

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Check for the diagram on the backside of the panel cover. Open it up and flip it over. I'm pretty sure there's a diagram there with everything labelled.


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ib516 wrote:

Check for the diagram on the backside of the panel cover. Open it up and flip it over. I'm pretty sure there's a diagram there with everything labelled.


Yes--I've looked at that--don't see windows.


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I went ahead and looked all wiring diagrams for all types offered and they are the same. There isn't a fuse. Power comes from the TIPM (own little computer that is part of the underhood fuse box).

Pull the driver's switch and check for power at the Pink with Yellow stripe wire, while the key is on.

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How do I pull the switch?

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My vote is for the Master Switch being shot. My 04 has the same problem. All my fuses are good.

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Is it really cold outside? Only saying that cause mine will usually freeze up at least once per winter. Dog hates it when it happens


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Anyone know how to get the switch out?

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