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Need your helps guys!

 

My 2005 Gallardo's gas door won't open. I think it was due to a V1 hardwire to the fuse box. Hardwire was connected to the fuel door fuse so I disconnected it. Still no dice. The manual pull cord opened the fuel door so I think it's an electrical issue. Also, my power windows on both sides are not working. Window won't drop when door is open/closed. ESP light stays on after engine start. Other switches for harzard, headlight are fine.

 

All fuses are fine by the passenger footwell. Any idea what is happening?

 

I did smell some electrical burning inside the car. Couldn't pinpoint the smell but it was somewhere inside. Probably from that center switch panel?

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Are there other fuses besides those in the passenger footwell?

 

The egear doesn't prime now when I open the driver door. It must be a fuse or relay somewhere that failed to have caused all these issues. Can you help?

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Are there other fuses besides those in the passenger footwell?

 

The egear doesn't prime now when I open the driver door. It must be a fuse or relay somewhere that failed to have caused all these issues. Can you help?

 

First -

Pull the switch bank out....It pulls STRAIGHT out towards you. Chances are, the plug is not connected properly.

 

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Do the interior lights come on when you open the door? If not, it could be the door switch or another fuse that is shot.

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thanks guys!

 

the driver door lights are out and the power window motor is blown - i can smell it.

 

i remove the door panel already. do i need to remove the window regulator in order to get the motor out?

 

also, where is the door sensor on driver side? i cant find any sensor

 

can you open your fuel door if the driver side door is closed? i wonder if the fuel door won't open because of this.

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OK got the power window motor out - just pull it, no need to mess with window regulator.

 

the door sensor is in the door latch. pretty clever. i hope all these are related to the faulty power motor. basically, nothing out of that door work (lights, door lock, power windor, power mirror, door sensor).

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