I rolled all my windows down and they will not roll up. I tried to roll them up with my other door switches and they don't roll up there either.
SOURCE: driver window will roll down but the passenger and rear wont
The first thing that I would do is check for electricty at the motors them sel and work your way back.If there is elec. at the window motor it's self susspect a motor problem.Remove the motor to see if it spins (but it dosen't me its good it could be week)next check for binding in the window mecanism.
SOURCE: power windows isuzu rodeo 1999
Cable must of disconnected need to take door cover off and reconnect...
SOURCE: Power windows will not roll down or up
If your other switches don't work, and the master is not locked, you need a new master as it is keeping the others from working.
SOURCE: Lincoln Town Car 1999 driver side window switch
I have the same problem in my 2001 towncar. I removed the switch control panel (without removing the door panel) by prying up from the front of the panel. There's a spring loaded plug under the mirror adjustment. Once you get that pulled up, the whole unit will lift out. Since there's a two year difference in the models - it MAY not work... however, you might not have to remove the whole door panel as you think.
In my case, the wiring was bad.
SOURCE: 1996 honda civic lx passanger power window problem
I had this problem as well as 33 others I've spoken to online. The main floor harness runs thru the drivers side front fender and plugs into the drivers door. The harness in 1996 civics are an inch or 2 too short so after a few years a few of the 25 thru 27 wires in the plug #C556 either break off or pull out of the plug. Since the drivers door contains the master power window and lock switches and the power mirrors can also be affected it can seem like everyones problems are in different parts of the car but they are all part of the same default. So I went to ebay and purchased a floor harness with full power options and installed it myself. Until my part came in I just went to a junk yard and cut off a good plug then spliced it into my existing floor harness. Hope this helps. It took me 4 months to figure this problem out!!!
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