moon roof don't work i check the fuse all-ready
It must be. Check the fuse box. Each fuse box has a key page next to it explaining each fuse function.
Fuse panel located behind the plastic hatch on the lower left side of the dashboard.
In the fuse box
Under the steering column, by the brake petal, the 2nd fuse box is located there. This contains the fuse for the moon roof.
Toyota is run by engineers. to make a safe and reliable car that we all can drive to the moon and back.
fuse 14 under the dash, unfortunaltely also kills radio
In the fuse panel under the driver side of the dash : Fuse # 2 is a 20 amp fuse for the moonroof According to the 2005 Ford Explorer Owner Guide
under the hood
pOSSSIBLE RELAY PROBLEM
That's going to depend on the year. As a general purpose answer the fuse you're looking for is likely to be in the fuse box under the left side of the dash. Look inside the cover and you'll see each fuse is labeled according to its purpose. If you don't see a fuse labeled sun or moon roof (or similar) there are a couple of options. 1. The same fuse is shared by power windows (in which case your electric windows won't operate when the fuse is blown). 2. If you have a later model Camry, there's a second fuse/breaker box under the hood. As above, check inside the lid for a map of the fuses/breakers. Another alternative, check your owner's manual. The answer is in there. Cheers
Assuming that the switch has failed, the battery is dead, or the relay or fuse is non-functional. First off, make sure you use a 12volt battery. Remove the switch cover/housing. Unplug the electrical contact plug. More than likely, there will only be 2 wires. Run a wire from each contact post on the charged battery. Attach the ground/negative wire first, then the positive wire. If nothing happens, reverse the contact wires. This is a temporary solution. I would not recommend continuing use of this configuration without a fuse or relay.