Couple teething issues

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robert26t
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Couple teething issues

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Hey,

Got a couple teething issues with my car.

Everything was working (in both cars) prior to me swapping wiring harness from a JB to a JA.

My power windows and interior fan dont work, Ive gone over all the plugs, everything seems to be right. And fuses all seem fine.

This is such a stupid problem to have but its driving me nuts. Rapidly loosing patience with the car because of this.

Any Ideas?

cheers,
Rob.
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hire an auto sparky before you decide to put a match to it! LOL
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whats a box of matches worth? 49 cents, whats a sparky worth!?, 2-300 for a couple hours?

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ones over here are only $88 an hour.. probably only take a couple of hours to find it, problems like that can be a real pain in the ass if u dont know what ur doing..
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Post by quest »

have you wiggled the fusible links and connections close to the battery ? That is where most electrical gremlins live. I've seen 'em hiding there often
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I gave that a go and my battery was flat, so I put it on charge and now the charger doesnt work!

..Now the waiting game till i get get another charger :(
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