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Assuming power windows
Do you hear the motor running? - If not bad fuse, motor, electrical connection
If you hear the motor - Can you move the window my hand? Could be a bad window regulator (a cable and pulley that raises/lower the window - when driven by the motor).
1. Start the car and leave it idle. 2. Hold the window button down all the way, until the window is completely down.
3. Let go and push it down again and hold the window button for 2 to 3
seconds then let go. (You should be able to hear or feel (very faintly)
the motor/sensor reset.) 4. Pull up on the window button and roll the window up until it is all the way up, when it is up let go. 5. Pull the button up again for 2 to 3 seconds. (You should be able to hear or feel (very faintly) the motor/sensor reset.)
Check the wiring and connectors supplying the driver-side window motor and also the fuses in case each window is fused seperately. The electric motor may have failed. When you operate the switch do you hear the motor working?
If the problem was with the lock you would still be able to raise or lower the window from the drivers seat,most likely the window motor has burned up,I would try pulling the door panel and tap the motor most times they will work for awhile,but ebay has the whole window regulator with motor for 99.00 I had to replace both driver and passenger in my 01 grand cherokee.was a1auto I think on ebay.
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