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Old 12-27-2005, 02:26 PM   #1
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None of the power windows work on my 2000 s-10 chevy blazer work. I checked the 15 amp fuse for the window switch in the I/P fuse panel and it was fine. The wiring diagram in the book says that there is a 30 amp circuit breaker that I can not find. I checked the I/P fuse panel and the fuse box under the hood. Anyone know where this circuit breaker is hidden or what else I should check?
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The only two fuse panels that I know of in a 2000 s-10 are located in the side of the dash and under the hood. Your window motors may be out?! Did they stop working all of a sudden or have they been working funny recently?
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All four windows stopped working at the same time, all of the sudden. They had been working fine before that.
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If all of them stopped working at once, it is definitely a fuse. There is no way all of the motors went bad on the same day
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Believe it or not it is not the motors but more than likely your main window switch has gone bad. all of your other windows are routed through your main swith and can therefore cause loss of all switches
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Did anybody find out where the 30 amp circuit breaker is located. My power windows are also broken. We have tried everything and would like to change the circuit breaker but we can not fine it.

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If all of them stopped working at once, it is definitely a fuse. There is no way all of the motors went bad on the same day

unless god hates you. Do you go to churck regularly?
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I believe when you look at the diagram in the owners manual for the relay box under the hood..........there is a spot for p/w...........power windows. It is probably a blown fuse, or circuit breaker.......which should also be labeled in the owners manual as p/w...............and I know GM uses "inline" fuses which are located under the dash in the dash cluster..........if that's what it is..........good luck!
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