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Both rear window motors stopped working, good fuse, what to check next? 200 1991

Yesterday I put new speakers in all four doors of my 91 245. This included running new wires into the front drives side door. While taking off the fuse panel I boneheadedly shorted it with a screwdriver because I wasn't paying attention. I blew a fuse, replaced it, and everything seemed fine, though I didn't think to make sure the windows all worked.

Today I got in the car and the rear windows don't work. The fronts work fine, but none of the switches to open the rear windows work (neither on the doors themselves or on the driver's panel with all the switches). My first thought was that I missed a blown fuse, but they're all good, and I think the front windows are on the same fuse.

So, what do I check next?






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