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Caldina ST215 Windows & Sunroof Not Going

Postby mulac » Sat Jul 16, 2011 5:52 pm

Hi All,

Both my Windows and Sunroof have stopped going in my 1998 Caldina GTT, and after research I have found that the circuit breaker would've popped. Now I can't find that circuit breaker anywhere. Checked on and all around the fuse panel under the dash and under the bonnet. Does anybody know where theirs is as could possibly take a photo? I'm probably staring straight at it, just not too sure what to look for. (apparently oval peice of steel with a hole in it, nothing here that resembles that)

Unless you guys have any other ideas? They stopped working after I bumped a traffic island

Cheers!

EDIT:
And while I'm here, does anybody have a repair manual for these available for download?
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Postby Sick Puppy » Sun Jul 17, 2011 12:27 am

Hey ya, could you give us an indication as to where you did your research? Not doubting you, just never heard of a circuit breaker in these... translated owners manual doesn't have much on it either (and in anything lol).

Some links or information here sould be good please! :D
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Postby gt4dude » Sun Jul 17, 2011 3:46 pm

By circuit breaker you mean a small blade fuse right?
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Postby AWShev » Sun Jul 17, 2011 4:22 pm

toyota in the past have used circuit breakers they look like a rounded relay with a metal top with a pin hole in them
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Postby mulac » Sun Jul 17, 2011 8:36 pm

I did my research all over the net, this is one of the places I found: http://www.votemenot.co.nz/thread/-3168 ... -location/

Obviously not a very reliable source, but better than anything else I could find! Please do correct me if this is wrong.

If its a fuse, could somebody let me know which one it is? I have checked every fuse in the fusepanel under the dash but they all looked to be ok, which is what caused me to look in the first place. Also didn't look like there was anything in under the bonnet fuse box that could be causing any issues.

Thanks all :)
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Postby jaypines » Mon Jul 18, 2011 7:51 pm

mulac wrote:I did my research all over the net, this is one of the places I found: http://www.votemenot.co.nz/thread/-3168 ... -location/

Obviously not a very reliable source, but better than anything else I could find! Please do correct me if this is wrong.

If its a fuse, could somebody let me know which one it is? I have checked every fuse in the fusepanel under the dash but they all looked to be ok, which is what caused me to look in the first place. Also didn't look like there was anything in under the bonnet fuse box that could be causing any issues.

Thanks all :)


its a 98, so chances are no circuit breakers used. look for a 30amp square bodied fuse probably colored pink with clear top. check the guage fuse as well as this powers the coil of the power windows relay.
relays located in the dash are usually not labelled, one trick i do for a toyota is open up toyodiy and search for the relay location. Like here 1998 Caldina. power windows relay is on location 6. HTH. :wink:
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Postby Sick Puppy » Thu Jul 21, 2011 6:30 pm

mulac wrote:I did my research all over the net, this is one of the places I found: http://www.votemenot.co.nz/thread/-3168 ... e-location

Votemenot has apparently ceased operation... "so long and thanks for all the fish". :?
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