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99 gt vert power window problem - 5/2/2008 4:48:41 PM   
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currently on my 99 gt vert the power windows will not go up nor down. the front and the rear windows. like its recieving no power. since i didnt have an owners manual, i was wondering if someone on here could help me out and let me know where the power window fuse and the power window relay is located. i had this problem before, but when it does happen i wait a few minutes and it works again. any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks!

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RE: 99 gt vert power window problem - 5/3/2008 7:24:20 PM   
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Does the PS switch work? If it does than you might have a bad DS door switch. I don't think there are relays for the power windows. Sayin it may be a bad DS switch cause u said you had a issue with it before.

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RE: 99 gt vert power window problem - 5/3/2008 9:29:37 PM   
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yeah, check the passenger side switch and see if that window will go down with that switch. if it will then its more than likely your drivers side switch panel.

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RE: 99 gt vert power window problem - 5/5/2008 9:51:54 AM   
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none of the windows work. either door switches work. so maybe a fuse? i checked all the fuses on the driver side and all of them are still good. none are burnt. so i dont know where to look from here.

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RE: 99 gt vert power window problem - 5/6/2008 2:07:03 PM   
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Do you have a alarm on it? Best thing next to do is take the door apart and check if you are getting power to teh switch.

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MSD blaster tfi coil, plug wires, distributor cap and rotor
Autolite plugs
Flow Master Cat Back

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RE: 99 gt vert power window problem - 5/8/2008 7:54:21 PM   
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i had this problem on my 01 several times. neer found out what i t was but its pretty common i guess. what i always ended up doing was holding the buttons down and then slamming the door shut(while still holding them) it made them work every time

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