Window Controls - Electric: Description
Window motors are of a two wire design, using polarity of circuit to change motor rotation. Windows are controlled by an individual switch mounted in each door trim panel. A complete set of switches controlling all windows is mounted in driver's door. A lockout switch, also mounted in driver's door, allows driver only to operate all windows in vehicle. The ignition switch must be in "ON" or "RUN" position to operate windows. A 20 amp. circuit breaker, mounted in back of instrument panel on far left side, protects circuit. Sedan models are equipped with one circuit breaker while station wagon models with power tailgate window option are equipped with two circuit breakers.