help !!!!!!!!!! my 2006 Pete 379 has no power to heater windows or mirror heat

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  1. alanbigwheels

    alanbigwheels Bobtail Member

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    The power to my mirror heat power windows and cab heater is dead I've checked all fuses pulled the dash apart and can't find any broken wires I'm completely stumped all 3 lost power at the same time anyone else have this issue ? Anyone know what I'm missing ?
     
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  3. Vintage

    Vintage Light Load Member

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    don't know much about pete's..but just gonna throw this out there..did you check the main fuse panel, and any and all additional fuse boxes? some trucks have 2 or more fuse boxes...check to see if the fuse panel itself is getting power? smell anything odd, like something burning recently?
     
  4. alanbigwheels

    alanbigwheels Bobtail Member

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    checked main and in dash fuses and fuse panel all good
     
  5. Vintage

    Vintage Light Load Member

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    losing power to all 3 sounds like a fuse/relay/broken wire somewhere.. i wish i could be of more help keep us posted
     
  6. morehp

    morehp Medium Load Member

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    Check for broken wire, where the door harness goes through the A pillar to the door on the drivers side.
     
  7. Licensed to kill

    Licensed to kill Heavy Load Member

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    There is a row of pop breakers in the fuse panel. They are black round with a white centre that pops out. They should all be flush. If one is popped out, just push it back in.
     
  8. GrapeApe

    GrapeApe Road Train Member

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    Sounds more like an accy relay. You have a few relays in the lower panel by the clutch, the rest are behind the dash just above the steering column, under the speedometer.
     
  9. alanbigwheels

    alanbigwheels Bobtail Member

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    I'm going to change out the relays if that's not it I'm thinking the fuse panel may have corrosion on the back side as all the fuses to the dead are in the same row
     
  10. Glen nippard

    Glen nippard Bobtail Member

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    Hi I'm having the same problem with my 2006 if you fine the answer please let me know
     
  11. alanbigwheels

    alanbigwheels Bobtail Member

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    Relay behind the dash was the issue
     
    Licensed to kill Thanks this.
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