Location of reset fuse for rear wing window?

Asked by WeekendRepair Jul 11, 2009 at 05:37 PM about the 1998 Chrysler Town & Country LXi LWB FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Driver's side, rear wing power window stopped working.  Owner's manual states the power rear wing windows have
fuses that can be reset but to take it in to a dealer.  Will someone share where the fuse is located so I can reset the fuse
and won't have to service the car?  Thanks.

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Did you ever find out where the rear wing window fuse is?

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the fuse is in one of 2 fuse boxes one under hood at driver fender at fitewall,the other is at end of dash on driver side,open door to acc it.

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I actually got my driver side rear wing window to start to work again by resetting the console control panel. Go figure ...

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How do you reset the console control panel? Are you talking about a fuse or relay? Which one.

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My 2008 T&C did the same thing. Found problem was in wire hareness. Open drivers door and carefully cut open the rubber boot holding the wire harness to the door. Found several broken wires. Once spliced together the windows all worked.

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Thank you Enki, I went to the console, went to settings and scrolled thru the different items. I didn't change anything, but I then tried the vent window switch, and viola! It worked! Sounds like Chrysler has a software glitch that affects things in a strange way.

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