Well windows are usually pretty simple. It could be the window switch, the regulator bound up, or the motor itself went out. try jiggling the switch, actuate the switch over and over..see if you get any movement. sometimes smacking the side panel will jolt the motor. If that doesn't work i usually take off the door panel, try supplying the motor power, if that works that tells me the switch is bad. if the motor doesnt do anything even with 12volts supplied, then that tells us the motor is bad. if you hear the motor work but its grinding and nothing happens, the regulator is bad. Let me know if you have questions, i can help you further
SOURCE: power window
asuming u are saying every thing else working meaning all other windows working would probaly lead me to drivers door master window swicth.
SOURCE: Window will not roll up
Their is a separate motor for each window. The least expensive fix is to replace the entire track assembly and motor. This is not a big job if you have done it before but it could be if you are not mechanical.
SOURCE: the driver side window on my 2003 ford expedition
I don't believe there are individual fuses for each window, it may be the switch or the window motor. My guess, it's the motor. You can remove the door panel and trim, unplug the connector to the window motor, press the window switch while using a test light to see if it's getting power, if it is it's the motor.
SOURCE: 2000 Ford expedition window problem
My 2000 Ford expedition has the same click when I attempt to roll down the driver side window. I\'ve checked the fuses and they all appear to be in working order. If I press down on the driver side control and slightly tilt it back the window will work briefly. I gather that it is merely the switch.
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