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kindel

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    Camry Sportivo
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  1. So, I rechecked all the fuses and it turns out, one of the 30A fuse was actually blown, fuse was labeled pwr no1. I took another 30A fuse from FAN and replaced it with blown fuse to check is there any diffrence. Seems like there is sth wrong with driver side window motor because when I tried to wind that down, it made the same noise and eventually smoke started to come from the same area where it's shown in the picture. I took components apart and the circuit board had even worse damage. Other windows worked just fine before I blew the second fuse.
  2. Hello my friends! So I've a little problem. One morning as I was heading off to work, I wanted to "roll down" my window but something happened, it made strange noise somewhere around the switch area and my window didn't move at all. I tried passenger side window, that opened up maybe 10 mm and then it stopped. Other buttons on the "console" work, like child lock etc. I've checked fuses, all of them and they are ok. I'm aware that my car might not have separate P/W fuse and it's combined with centrallock fuse if I remember correctly. I opened up the console and it seems that there might be some damage in the circuit board, what do you people think, might this be the problem? Is it possible that if circuit board is damaged on the drivers side, all other windows won't work aswell? Or is there a power window fuse somewhere well hidden? Cheers! Joonas
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