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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / January 2007

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1994 Chrysler New Yorker - Power Windows and Air Dies - Electrical?

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FamilyMan - 19 Mar 2006 20:10 GMT
Concerning My 1994 New Yorker:

The other day after I started - The Power Windows and Air Conditioning
quit working.  The ABS and AIRBAG lights are on steady.  Some kind of
electrical short or something?  I checked fuses but all seem ok.  I
looked in the little black box under hood (relay's I guess) and all
"looks" normal.  Anyone ever have a similar problem?  What kind of
problem is this.  The Air Conditioner is fine, the power to it is just
non existant, same with the windows....

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

Bruce
Ken Weitzel - 19 Mar 2006 20:46 GMT
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Hi Bruce...

Not a mechanic, but just for the heck of it and a little learning
(I have a 94 lhs) I took a look at the schematic.

The power windows aren't fused, but rather use a self-resecting
20 amp circuit breaker.  Believe you'll find it in the fuse box
beside the battery.

Can't find anything common to power windows and air, never mind the
abs and airbag lights other than the hot in run supply. That would
(potentially) involve 25, 10, 20, and 5 amp fuses (one of each),k
and I think you'll find them again in the fuse/relay box beside
your battery.

Hope this helps you get started :)

Ken
FamilyMan - 19 Mar 2006 23:51 GMT
Thanks Ken.  I appreciate your help.  I still am unable to locate the
problem however.  I guess I can try to have the wiring traced somehow
at $62.00 per hour!  Yikes!
kmatheson@sisna.com - 20 Mar 2006 16:27 GMT
> Concerning My 1994 New Yorker:
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I had a similar problem with a Toyota many years ago. Turned out to be
a bad harness connector. For whatever reason, two of the pins got hot,
and melted the surrounding plastic. This allowed the contact between
the pins to be lost. Once I found the problem, it was easy to splice in
a jumper wire.

I hope that in your case, it is something easier.

-Kirk Matheson
Ramprat - 21 Jan 2007 10:49 GMT
I can't give an answer to your problem, but my '94 LHS just started
giving me the same problem after I had a problem with the Automatic
Climate Control.  I have replaced the Climate Control module, but I
have no power to the unit and the airbag light and ABS light are on.  I
also have no power to the power windows.  The under dash fuses all look
good, and nothing looks amiss under the hood in the power control
center.  If you come up with an answer to your problem first, please
post it.  I really hate to give a car with an electrical problem to a
dealership mechanic.  Thanks

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