2008 GMC Yukon Passenger side door power dead

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The power window, door lock and mirror has no power on passenger side front door and fuse 9 is good
 

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Welcome to the Forum from NH.

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Pics of the truck, please.

Try this before digging into the interior of the door. With the passenger door wide open, try wiggling the electrical wire bundle connecting the door to the body to see if power is restored, even if only temporarily. Over years of opening and closing, individual wires within this bundle can deteriorate and break.
 
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Welcome to the Forum from NH.

Lots of knowledgeable folks here who freely share their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives. Knowledge is power.

I hope that you will become a participating member in the Forum's discussions.

Pics of the truck, please.

Try this before digging into the interior of the door. With the passenger door wide open, try wiggling the electrical wire bundle connecting the door to the body to see if power is restored, even if only temporarily. Over years of opening and closing, individual wires within this bundle can deteriorate and break.
Did not work. At one time you could control the passenger side power from the driver side master but now neither one will control the passenger side at all.
 
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Did not work. At one time you could control the passenger side power from the driver side master but now neither one will control the passenger side at all.
Since the common denominator for the no power to the window door locks or mirror is the power is there a way to run a jumper to gain power with the power light is broke
 
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Since the common denominator for the no power to the window door locks or mirror is the power is there a way to run a jumper to gain power with the power light is broke

Since the common denominator for the no power to the window door locks or mirror is the power is there a way to run a jumper to gain power with the power light is broke
Typo...if the power wire is broken
 

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Typo...if the power wire is broken

Free Tip Sunday: You should have an EDIT link at the bottom of the post that you wish to edit (you may not have some of the other links). No need to add a whole 'nother post.

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Free Tip Sunday: You should have an EDIT link at the bottom of the post that you wish to edit (you may not have some of the other links). No need to add a whole 'nother post.

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Could you please clarify "power light is broke". I have a 2003 suburban with the same issue, no power going to the passenger door. There are no issues with the wiring under the hood. Is it a defective power relay or fuse (which I've checked as being good).
 

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Could you please clarify "power light is broke". I have a 2003 suburban with the same issue, no power going to the passenger door. There are no issues with the wiring under the hood. Is it a defective power relay or fuse (which I've checked as being good).

I didn't write that post about the power light, I only referenced it to indicate how it could be edited. And the OP hasn't been back here since then.
 

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I didn't write that post about the power light, I only referenced it to indicate how it could be edited. And the OP hasn't been back here since then.
Thanks for responding. The poster likely found the problem, and never posted the solution on line.
 

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From what I have seen, the drivers side "master switch" controls power to all windows. Remember the button to lock all other windows? I would start there and follow the schematic for power distribution.
 

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