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Try calibrating first,window up & hold switch for 3-4 seconds window down hold 3-4 seconds then back up & hold 3-4 seconds,check for the auto down to work if not then most likely the master switch is needed.
This sounds like a stuck switch,try to unplug the switch (drivers side window) first and it should cure your problem.Let me know if this does it,,if not i will help you solve this issue
A bad fuse is Highly possible the cause. The mountaineer has a Main fuse box under the hood that contains Master fuses that control multiole items with one fuse. There is also a smaller fuse panel under the dash conatining fuses for various items throughout the vehicle.
sometimes this is caused b a bad relay/fuse (does your vehicle have a relay/fuse per window or 1 for the front 2 windows and another for the back windows))
did you accadently leave the window lock on (this is a butten thats usually above the 4 window switches try pushing that butten)
this may sound stupid but its only a temporary fix. take the panel off the door and tap the window motor with a small hammer. do all the other windows work? does it make any sound when you hit the button? you probably end up having to replace the window motor.
Yes & No, IF you car has Express Up power windows (where you can press the button once, let it go and the window will continue to go up) some cars have both Express up and down, some have Express down only and some have no express feature. on cars with Express up and down only, yes there is an anti-pinch where if something blocks the path of the window it should stop and reverse back down 4-6 inches. IF you have express up and down you can test the anti-pinch by placing a roll of masking tape in the windows path (not flat but vertical so if the anti-pinch does not work the glass will gentely collaps the roll of tape, also be ready to stop the window) if your anti-pinch is not working, contact your dealership, your local glass shop or post back for anti-pinch reset proceduer.
Procedure 1. Switch Ignition ON and leave the key in the ignition.
2. Mechanically lock the vehicle using the Drivers door using a second key.
3. Using the remote control press the Unlock button once, and the horn will sound once.
4. Wait 6 seconds and press the unlock button once to activate the coding procedure. The remote control will now be programmed.
NOTE : When performing programming on additional remotes the procedure is the same, except you press the unlock button 2, 3 or 4 times for the different remote.
For example : If programming 2 remotes press the unlock button twice with a 1 second interval between each press, repeat for 3 and 4 remotes.
5. Switch Ignition OFF.
6. Remove key from ignition and check for operation.
7. The coding procedure can be repeated up to 4 times for additional remotes.
8. The ignition must be switched OFF between programming each remote control.
Remote Control Erasing (1997 ON)
Procedure 1. Switch Ignition ON and leave the key in the ignition.
2. Mechanically lock the vehicle using the Drivers door using a second key.
3. Press the remote control unlock button 5 times in 1 second intervals. A short horn will sound.
4. Wait 6 seconds and press the unlock button once to activate memory erase.
5. Switch ignition OFF, all remotes are now erased.
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