Sunroof Fuse?
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Sunroof Fuse?
Is there a fuse that controls the sunroof? If so, how do I access it?
I don't seem to be getting power to the sunroof motor.
I check the switch by swapping it out with one of the window switches, but the switch was fine.
Could be the motor, but I'm looking for the simple fixes first and I can't find any literature that tells me what fuse controls the sunroof.
I don't seem to be getting power to the sunroof motor.
I check the switch by swapping it out with one of the window switches, but the switch was fine.
Could be the motor, but I'm looking for the simple fixes first and I can't find any literature that tells me what fuse controls the sunroof.
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No fuse.
The s/roof works off the the power window circuit, which itself is divided into two branches with individual circuit breakers. The left windows and sunroof on one branch, the right windows on the other.
(Ummm...I might have left and right mixed up here but, the point is, if all the windows work, you don't have an upstream power supply problem.)
If you have 12v to the switch on the red/slate wire but no voltage at the motor you have a broken wire or connector somewhere along the line.
Cheers
DD
The s/roof works off the the power window circuit, which itself is divided into two branches with individual circuit breakers. The left windows and sunroof on one branch, the right windows on the other.
(Ummm...I might have left and right mixed up here but, the point is, if all the windows work, you don't have an upstream power supply problem.)
If you have 12v to the switch on the red/slate wire but no voltage at the motor you have a broken wire or connector somewhere along the line.
Cheers
DD
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