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If the windows will not open using controls on either the driver or passenger side then most likely you have blown a fuse. The owners handbook will tell you where the fuse panel is and which fuse controls the electric windows. If it is a fuse,and you replace it, it may blow again indicating a short in the wiring. If all the windows stopped working at the same time check your fuses. If not it maybe the window regulator and / or motor inside the door panel
Check the fuse in the panel on driver side door
Heater has just stoped working no power to control panel
test your window master swithc, this is the switch that controls all window from the one panel
If they both stopped working at the same time - check the fuse. Fuse # 20 in the underdash fuse panel.
Are you sure you didn't hit the window lock on the control panel? Right beside the switches on the drivers door.
generic electronic module is bad. first try the window relay the third box down in the fuse panel the first block down is the battery saver relay.
with your heater it it is most likely the resistor (blowerl motor) and the windows and mirrors is most likely a pcm issue
There should be a diagram on your fuse panel cover. Barring that, it might be in your owner's manual.
Probably a wire shorted out. Probably in a junction box. This should be looked at quickly. If this is the case, the breaker or a fuse in the fuse panel should have tripped. Do not just reset the breaker or fuse as this may cause a fire.
It is a circuit breaker module located on the top of the fuse panel on the lower left side of the dashboard
You can also check the plug that goes to the master window control inside the front driver side door panel. If that plug comes loose none of the windows will work because they are all wired through that plug for the window lock feature...