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The two back rear windows will not go down - Cars & Trucks

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Have you tried rolling them down from the window switches in the rear? If you haven't then try that, if they work from the rear switches, then it may be the master switch on the drivers door that has went bad. If they don't roll down from the rear switches either, then it may be either bad rear switches or bad motors.

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