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motor may be bad or it may be stuck try to help it down an it may be a fuse I have change the motor on mine an it was the drivers side it was pretty easy
If it won't actuate from the passenger OR driver side you'll have to pull the door panel. It WON'T be a fuse, it's the motor unless you can hear it trying and something's broken in there.
if more than one power window not working you have blowed fuse or you have window on lock out mode on the master control switch on the driver side.if master window control switch on driver side wont work but 2 windows will work using their switch the master control switch on driver side is bad.
Window is tight possibly on runners lubricate with 3in one(side of window) with window down and with engine running work the window up and down get someone to help the window dont let it struggle this will get the oil top and bottom
pull the door panels off and remove the plastic sound deadenning liner from the door. find the window motor and unplug the wire harness. check the voltage by ressing down as to open the window(you can do up too, same thing), and see if you get 12volts when you press the button. if so your motors are burned. if not you have power issues and need to check your fuses. start off with the fuses first.
Replace the regulator/motor combo in your door. Not a fun project but do-able for the able do-it-yourself'er. You can buy a Dorman branded aftermarket unit from Carquest or Napa. Stay away from the CSK/O'reilly's and Autozone stuff - they are ****. Also stay away from mail-order or online items from SPAL. They are also terrible quality as well.
Hope that helps. Nothing else will solve this problem without first replacing that unit and lubricating the tracks while you have it apart with a good sil-glyde or white lithium grease.
Panels should be , one on drivers side under dash, should be a cover to remove, and another which is power distribution box under hood usually near front drivers fender.
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