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Originally Posted by lsmalley
If I were you, I would try pulling those window switches and swapping them with the 2 that ate on the opposite windows, and don't reconnect them until you rule out that they aren't the problem. This same thing happened to me last month and I went through 5 fuses until I changed out the front passenger switch. Usually its the switch that you notice that you use that causes the blown fuse. So if you roll down the rear driver window and nothing happens then its most likely the front passenger window switch. So take off the front passenger and rear driver switches from the console and try using just the rear driver switch on the front passenger socket. If the fuse doesn't blow, then its your front passenger switch that is the problem. If you try it with both switches and they both blow the fuse try using the window switch from the front driver socket, if that doesn't blow the fuse, replace the other 2 switches as they are bad. Report back and let us know what happens.
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Yeah I'll swap the switches first, but I'm not going to hold my breath that it's going to be that easy. One of them is brand new anyhow. I've been kinda noticing a little sluggishness from the front pass window recently as well. I'll check the easy points first though.