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How can i fix my 2003 pt cruiser power windows when the rear window works but front two dont?

Here are a few potential causes and solutions to the issue with the front power windows not working in your 2003 PT Cruiser, while the rear window works:

1. Blown Fuse: Check the fuses related to the power windows in the fuse box. If you find a blown fuse, replace it with a new fuse of the same amperage.

2. Faulty Window Switch: The power window switches control the movement of the windows. If the switches are faulty, they may not be sending the correct signals to the window motors. Try using the rear window switch to operate the front windows. If they work, then the issue might be with the front window switches.

3. Window Motor Failure: If the window motors themselves have failed, they will not be able to raise or lower the windows. You can try tapping on the door panel near the window while operating the switch. Sometimes a light tap can get the motor working again if it's stuck. If tapping doesn't help, you may need to replace the faulty window motors.

4. Faulty Wiring: There may be a problem with the wiring that supplies power to the front windows. Check the wiring for any visible damage or loose connections. If you find any issues, repair or replace the damaged wires.

5. Control Module Issues: The power windows in your PT Cruiser are controlled by a module called the Power Window Control Module. If this module fails, it can affect the operation of the front windows. You can try resetting the module by disconnecting the battery for a few minutes and then reconnecting it. If the issue persists, you may need to replace the Power Window Control Module.

If you have tried the above steps and the issue persists, it is recommended to take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic or an automotive electrical specialist for further diagnosis and repair.