My Drivers window and power mirrors are not working?

Asked by GuruLYXVH Mar 26, 2019 at 11:34 AM about the 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD

Question type: General

They both stopped working at the same time.

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Note the diagram, that is for power windows. I don't know what testing you have done? Check voltage and ground. See the power window circuit breaker, with key on, use a test light and check voltage where the circuit breaker plugs in. If voltage, so far so good. On the hinge side of driver door, there should be a wiring harness that goes into the door. Probably has a protective rubber boot covering, see if you can move boot back far enough to see wire colors, check for voltage at dark green wire, key on, use a test light. Also, check the ground wire, it is black. Sometimes, because you open and shut that door so much, sometimes those wires break. Just my opinion.

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