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passenger side electric window FUSE.


SupraStar 3000

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Yeah, that 30A DOOR fuse in the driver's kick panel should be the correct one, although if only the passenger side window doesn't work it's likely to be an issue with the window switch(es) themselves, or something other than that fuse. If the DOOR fuse is broken, things like the power door locks also wouldn't work. Good luck!

Here are the fuse locations (if you need them): https://fuse-box.info/toyota/toyota-supra-a80-1995-1998-fuses

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Thank you so much Izaak. You saved me a job looking for the FUSE locations and confirmed my theory.

So, good news! multi-tester proves the motor is fine and fuse checks out.

Must be wires or switch!

I pretty sure I did,... but I can't remember trying to operate the window with the passenger button. Would be frustrating to find its the drivers side window switch.

Thanks again mate. Very helpful.

On a side note: I accidentally let out the cable bobin and the wires quickly spooled off the motor wheel.

Got a feeling thats going to be VERY difficult to rewind. :(

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3 hours ago, SupraStar 3000 said:

Thank you so much Izaak. You saved me a job looking for the FUSE locations and confirmed my theory.

So, good news! multi-tester proves the motor is fine and fuse checks out.

Must be wires or switch!

I pretty sure I did,... but I can't remember trying to operate the window with the passenger button. Would be frustrating to find its the drivers side window switch.

Thanks again mate. Very helpful.

On a side note: I accidentally let out the cable bobin and the wires quickly spooled off the motor wheel.

Got a feeling thats going to be VERY difficult to rewind. :(

No problem! 😀

I'm not sure if it's the same on a Supra, but my dad's Mazda had the same issue (fuse fine, motor fine, passenger window wouldn't work) and it ended up being the switch, as the passenger lockout button in the drivers side switch was bad. You could try unplugging the switch and using your multi tester to check that the wires are unbroken from the switch to the motors and go from there. If I had to guess, my money would be on something being wrong with the switch, rather than the wiring. 

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3 hours ago, SupraStar 3000 said:

Yep. Was the switch mate.

Was actually the child-lock switch. Wouldn't de-activate even after pressing a zillion times.

Just the small task of waiting for the snow to stop (April madness) and rewind that dam cable mechanism.

Cheers for your help Izaak. Much appreciated :)

 

No worries, glad to hear it was something simple and easy to access, much better than chasing a broken wire. Good luck with rewinding the cable; yeah - the weather has been a bit bipolar recently, fortunately it's now sunny and clear (albeit still chilly) in Leicester. 

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