Which fuse controls the passenger window on 2000 toyota celica gt? Where is fuse box located?

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Asked by Maureen Nov 02, 2015 at 08:38 AM about the 2000 Toyota Celica GT

Question type: General

If fuse is ok what causes only passenger
window to not work
This just happened

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There is usually not a fuse for just 1 window. The passenger window probably has a loose wire in the door itself .... do the locks work ? (if electric of course)

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Thanks Tom.. Yes the locks work Only the passenger side doesn't go up or down The driver side works perfectly How would you handle this?

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I have the same problem. Drivers side works fine. The page side just quit working. So I switched the wires on the connector and the psgr window worked fine and the dvrs side didn't. So I bought used master control switch. Still didn't work. Weird. Looking at fuses. Ugh

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