Hi,
Initially, try to determine which fuse goes to the power window. Check and replace if necessary.
In brief for a temporary remedy just to have the window closed: remove the triangular cover at the top front of the door behind the mirror, there should be a screw there; remove the trim around the door handle another screw, remove the cover of the courtesy light at the bottom of the door, there is another screw behind that; soon as all the screws are out, lift/push up on the door panel and pull off. This would grant you access to the mechanism controlling the window. You can try closing by manually turning the motor.
Thereafter, pls determine if it is the motor or the switch(es) has failed. Replacements are available
here.
Incidentally,
here is a nice tutorial on repairs of power windows in general.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
Thank you for using FixYa.
I've tried every switch on every door, including the window lock.
Is it hard to replace the switch yourself? The dealer wants $150.00 just for labor and $110.00 for the part.
How hard is the door panel to get off?
Thanks
did you try all four switches to make sure the driver switch wasnt the problem by chance
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