If the window issue is a fuse......wouldn't it affect all windows at same time? If that window issue is a bad button, wouldnt driver door still operate ?

Asked by Mommacox Apr 30, 2016 at 12:51 PM about the 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2004 jeep laredo window problems.    Replaced window regulator and wiring,
button has led glow.... need to understand which fuses to check and what next
steps are to assist son with car window....fuse diagrams online do not clearly
label or note window items... or rear passanger window...don't want to create
more issues..... please advise on next steps to take....frustrated mom....
. mommacox

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Check the wiring between the drivers door and the a-pillar. Usually the black wire is broken but other wires can also be broken causing this issue. Also check all the wiring between all the doors and the pillars they are attached to. You're driving a Jeep and this can be a normal issue. Fixed a bunch of them.

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