The main window switch is a good place to start. When checking fuses just
use a test light and check them all. Sometimes not all circuits are labeled
due to space. Are you sure they all stopped at once. I have made alot of
money replacing Chrysler window regulators.
Bryan
"Pete E. Kruzer" <tomkanpa.DeleteThis@aol.com> wrote in message
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> It's my daughter's car. They're all up and none will go down. I told
> her it sounded like a fuse. She thought she'd see if she could check
> the fuse before she went to the dealer. She looked in her owner's
> manual to get the info on the fuse. She told me that the grid
> indicates that the moon roof is on the same fuse as the windows. And
> the moon roof operates.
> Are there more than the one fuse? Any ideas what would cause ALL the
> power windows to quit operating at the same time.,
> Thanks.
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