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A couple of things that can happen. The switch is bad or the motor regulator is bad. Either way the best way to check is to open the door up and disconnect the motor and ground one terminal and supply battery voltage to the other. You might want to use a fused wire to do this just in case the window motor is shorted out. You can reverse the ground and positive and the window will operate in the other direction. if the window moves the porblem is either the switch or you have no power to the switch.
U have lost the battery, check the cables, if they are clean (no corrsion) replace the battery, modern sealed batteries fail like this, crank fine and then puff nothing, happened to at least 5 times over the years and saw it all the time at work.
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