Chrysler Repair: 2001 Chrysler Town & Country - power windows, rear vent, vent windows


Question
I have a 2001 Chrysler Town & Country.  We were moving from Alabama to Ohio and everything was going fine.  We pulled off to get some gas and after we were heading down the highway again, none of the windows were working, drivers side, passenger side or the rear vent windows.  All of the windows were shut, except the drivers side rear vent window (it's stuck open) Neither of the controls on the drivers side or the passenger side will work.  I checked the fuse, changed it out with the tail gate fuse (same amp, 20 I believe) and nothing happens (except the tailgate works fine, so it's not the fuse). Don't understand what would have caused this to happen all of the sudden.  Any help would be greately appreciated.  Thanx in advance!

Answer
Hi Chris,
There is a 25 amp power window circuit breaker in-line with fuse 28 (40 amp) which may have thrown open rather than the fuse blowing. The only problem I have in suggesting that is that the manual I have doesn't show exactly where it is located. I would suspect that is it under the dash on the left side or it could be in the engine compartment near the power box. It gets the current from pin 8 of the black 10-pin plug on the back side of the power box on a pink/yellow wire, and sends along the current on a white/pink wire to a black 10-pin connector near the driver door (and probably from there via a hinge harness into the door. So if you can find the path of the wire to or from the circuit breaker you can then find the breaker and reset it.
Please let me know what you learn.
Roland
PS Sorry for the delay but I just found your question in the "pool" to which it had been referred.