Power window issue

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So I put my drivers window down today and went to put it back up with no success. trouble shooting 101 kicked in. The other 3 windows worked fine from the drivers door panel but no power to any other function. Checked the LH P/Window fuse and it was good and the module fuse was good too. Turned the fuse switch off then on and bingo everything worked again. I guess my only question now it what caused this to happen in the first place.
 
So I put my drivers window down today and went to put it back up with no success. trouble shooting 101 kicked in. The other 3 windows worked fine from the drivers door panel but no power to any other function. Checked the LH P/Window fuse and it was good and the module fuse was good too. Turned the fuse switch off then on and bingo everything worked again. I guess my only question now it what caused this to happen in the first place.

You didn't by chance have the window(s) down during a rain or car wash? Water could have tripped the breaker for that motor.
 
You didn't by chance have the window(s) down during a rain or car wash? Water could have tripped the breaker for that motor.
About the only time my window is down is to show my ID to the guard at the military base
 
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21 years in the Navy. Retired working as a civilian contractor in Key West on the base now. Life is hard

Nice! I'm on terminal leave right now. Last day is August 30th. Trying to land me a gvt job before the illustrious Tricare expires.
 
Very nice and a beautiful down there. My dad was in navy. He would be 88 haaaa.
 
If it's terminal, why do you need a job?

Terminal leave means taking the remainder of your saved vacation days (leave) up until your EAS (End of Active Service). I

*Edit...ahhh I get it now. Nah...I'm still (mostly) alive and kicking. :D
 
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Terminal leave means taking the remainder of your saved vacation days (leave) up until your EAS (End of Active Service). I'm being medically separated so even though they're paying me handsomely I will need a bit of a job to supplement my VA income.

*Edit...ahhh I get it now. Nah...I'm still (mostly) alive and kicking. :D
Sorry, just trying to be funny, I didn't know the exact meaning of the phrase but thought it meant something unique to the military. I did the same thing when I retired but doubled the time by only taking paid leave for half the time.
 
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Good to see some other vets here, didn’t stay till retirement but kudus you guys.
 
Lots of us in the weeds that don't talk about it.

12th Military Police Detachment, Criminal Investigation Division (CID), Viet Nam '68-'70.
 
So the power window issue reared its ugly head again last night. Took her to the dealership first thing this morning and the entire service department is scratching their head. She is on a sleepover tucked away in their garage awaiting a response from Techline. I will post the final outcome when my baby comes home. This Forte loaner really sucks balls BTW
 
Ft Leonard Wood MO, 1957,58.

You must be older than I am. I was in basic at Ft. Leonard Wood in '68 and AIT at Ft. Ord before Nam. Glad to see some wisdom out there.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
You must be older than I am. I was in basic at Ft. Leonard Wood in '68 and AIT at Ft. Ord before Nam. Glad to see some wisdom out there.
Got you by 6 years, think I'm the oldest in the forum. Spent 6 months at Ft. Leonard Wood, then active reserve 7.5 years.
 
Got you by 6 years, think I'm the oldest in the forum. Spent 6 months at Ft. Leonard Wood, then active reserve 7.5 years.

Thank you for your service, young man.
 
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