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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / May 2006

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Power Windows work/don't work sometimes

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Leeinwind - 09 May 2006 23:13 GMT
My 95 Neon sport has two front power windows. Recently, sometimes they
work, sometimes they don't work. A friend told me that it could be the
problem with circuit breaker/positive temperature coefficient. But I don't
know where the circuit breaker locates. Anyone who tell me the exact
location? And any other possible cases? Thanks a million in advance.
Hachiroku - 10 May 2006 17:41 GMT
> My 95 Neon sport has two front power windows. Recently, sometimes they
> work, sometimes they don't work. A friend told me that it could be the
> problem with circuit breaker/positive temperature coefficient. But I don't
> know where the circuit breaker locates. Anyone who tell me the exact
> location? And any other possible cases? Thanks a million in advance.

Any particular circumstances?
Mine in my Voyager don't want to work all the way up/down, like they get
stuck.
The regulators suck. Nothing a good kick to the door panel can't solve.
Leeinwind - 16 May 2006 20:56 GMT
When the road is up and down with left U-turn, the power windows can become
working for a while. No other methods work. Is it caused by the bad
connection of the ground line? How to check the ground line of it?
 
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