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Old Mar 28, 2008 | 02:06 PM
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Default driver window failed open

Hey guys, I have an '01 4-door v6 pre-runner
Today I lowered my driver side window and I couldn't get it to close again.
The car was running at the time i realized the failure. So far I've found out that:
1) The driver door power windows (for all four doors) doesn't work.
2) The driver door power door lock doesn't work.
3) The passenger + back doors windows don't work.
4) The power mirror adjust on the driver door DOES work.
5) The power door lock on the passenger door Does work.
I've already check the fuse that was labelled in the manual as responsible for power window (couldn't find one that mentioned power door locks). That fuse was not blown, and I put in a replacement fuse to no avail.
Has anyone run into this kind of issue or known some likely causes? Any help would be greatly appreciated as its forecasted to rain here later this evening
 
Old Mar 28, 2008 | 03:56 PM
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neeeevermind, i done fixed it.

traced some wiring diagrams, checked some relays, etc.

after an hours of muling around, turned out the connector on the driver side door fell out of the socket.... easy enough fix. note to self: next time start checking the mot easily accessable parts.

 
Old Mar 28, 2008 | 04:43 PM
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Thats a good note. Glad you got it done!!
 
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