3 out of power windows stopped working 1995toyota camry

Asked by Papakaka Oct 08, 2012 at 06:32 PM about the 1995 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Windows stopped working

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chech the driver master switch i had to replace mine and it did same thing the best place i found for toyota switches with out paying an arm and leg for them is switch doctor , com

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Also make sure that the "window lock" switch on the drivers door master switch has not been pressed accidentally. It has the same affect on the windows.

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toyotadrvr: you are a Saint. Thank you for opening my eyes. I bumped the master lock key. (Hours of watching repair youtube videos and not one of them mentioned that.) It's been dark and rainy here so I guess I wasn't as thorough about checking those details....you saved me a lot of time, money, and heartache.

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I inadvertently pressed the window lock button (next to the door lock button). I turned on the ignition, and held the window lock button down and the back windows ns down at the same time, and it solved the problem!

I have a 95 Toyota Camry and i change my motor for my windows but that was not it could it be a fuse or a bad wire somewhere

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