{: ) The driver door switch is also the master switch for all 4 windows. If only the driver window is not working, but the other 3 can be controlled by the master switch, then you need to focus only on the driver window circuit itself. If a scan tool is not available, you can diagnose it in a conventional manner. You will need to remove the driver door trim panel so you can test for voltages on the window motor which only have two wires. The driver window motor receives its power directly from the driver door switch which is protected by a circuit breaker. So there's no small fuse issue here, and you really can't one. The circuit breaker is very unlikely the cause.
If there is voltage present on the motor terminals as you move the button up or down, it is possible that the motor got stuck ( if not busted), or a cable is loose, or a rail that is binding.
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