My power windows all of them just quit??

Asked by Donald Aug 01, 2015 at 05:46 PM about the 1999 Nissan Maxima GLE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Just put new alt.  Wife put batt. In backwards.  Horn was beeping.  Now I'm.  Starts
charges all good...BUT...windows quit working. All of them. They did work...does this
model have a main fuse for the windows or does it have a main window relay???

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You have one fuse blow in the passenger side fuse box or in engine compartment fuse and relay box. If all fuse are good verify the relay if this car have one. If all of this are good you need to verify in the driver door wire close to the chassis if this wire are good you need to replace the window master switch. Sometimes in this car when you have a problem with the batt they blow a fuse. "SOMETIMES"

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I have Nissam Maximum and my dady did some thing with fuse and whole car shut down wont start up window lick sunroof nothing works

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