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It sounds like it could be the window solenoid, or the window motor. It's unlikely the switches on both doors are bad. Check the solenoids and motors...
This is a common problem, but I've never seen a window regulator go bad in a Mercedes, the problem is probably the switch, you can
check his by removing both working and nonworking window switches from the console, and plug in the other side or rear to
roll the windows up/down,you will need to disassemble the switch that
does not work and clean it well then, it will work
again I've done it to my Mercedes
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.
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