All my Windows stopped working, all at the same time. Could something have shorted out to cause that?

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Asked by Marie Jan 25, 2015 at 10:05 PM about the 1995 Honda Passport 4 Dr EX 4WD SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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There is a 30 amp fuse for the power windows it is good, there is no power in the harness inside the drivers door hinge.where do I check next?

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Could you tell me where I can locate the drivers kick panel?

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I removed the kick panel. Behind it there's some black boxes and lots of wires that are plugged together. Not sure what to do.

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Thank you so much, I will definitely get a wiring diagram at O'Reilly's auto parts tomorrow morning. But I was wondering what the little black boxes are. Thank you.

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How do you check if they're good? By testing the wiring? I'll get the wiring diagrams.........thanks

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My 2000honda passport windows stopped working suddenly. My husband pulled out the window fuse In the fuse box.it looked black like a little castle. And then he put it right back in.. It has a safety shut off. So it worked just fine again. Try this,it worked for me.

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So just pull the window fuse in fuse box out and then push it right back in it resets itself. That's what fixed our window problem.

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