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  1. I just changed the fuse in my '90 Corrado. There were two fuses on the hidden fuse row above the relays, and the door lock and window fuse is the far right one. I couldn't see them; I just had to feel up there to locate them. If it weren't for this post, I never would have found them. Now I have power, but my original problem remains: my passenger side window does not stay up. No matter how I position the window, all the way up or partially up, when I release the switch, the window won't stay up; it comes all the way down by itself. I put in a different window control module, and the problem remains.
  2. I just changed the fuse in my '90 Corrado. There were two fuses on the hidden fuse row above the relays, and the door lock and window fuse is the far right one. I couldn't see them; I just had to feel up there to locate them. If it weren't for this post, I never would have found them. Now I have power, but my original problem remains: my passenger side window does not stay up. No matter how I position the window, all the way up or partially up, when I release the switch, the window won't stay up; it comes all the way down by itself. I put in a different window control module, and the problem remains.
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