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not sure what you need power goes to the master window switch then to the drivers window motor then the drivers switch that goes to the passenger side in a series so the drivers switch for the passenger side can be bad causing the passenger window to be inop of work up from one and down from the other
I have a 1990 Mustang with power windows. When i first got the car the windows rolled up and down fine, then the passenger one started going up slower than the driver one. When i needed to fix my power locks i had them change the window motor in the passenger side. Now the passenger window rolls up faster than the driver one. The problem is the window motors.......and about the motors still running: the switches probably need to be replaced as well. I can almost guarantee this will solve your problem:)
So when it doesn't seal that means the tracks the window have been falling out typically. The door panel needs to come off to inspect the tracks. And if your driver side power window doesn't work, that typically means a seperate problem located in the switch itself. It could also be the wires, so you can run a seperate wire to test the switch by running it directly to the window motor, and pressing the switch down. This can easily be done while the door panel is off so you can hit two problems at the same time.
More than likely it is going to be the switch on the drivers side door. The "master switch" if you will for all of the windows. It is possible that the ground connection came loose from the motor, or there is simply a short in the wiring. Nine times out of ten it is just a problem with the switch. Personally I have a 1995 Mustang GT and my rear drivers side window would not go down. I replaced the switch "it will have controls for all four windows" and now it works fine.
Before you go any further open the trunk and check the fuel pump roll over valve switch, mounted on the left side inside the trunk, push the switch down and try the vehicle.
You must first remove the door panel, then you can evaluate the problem by raising and lowering the window switch. Hopefully you'll recognize the problem. Good Luck!!!!
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