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i have fixed this problem on mine remove front drivers door panel trace your ground wire from window switch and make sure you have a good ground once you fix your ground you will fix your windows
GET SILACONE SPRAY AND WET FRONT AND REAR RUBBER TRACKS THE WINDOW RUNS IN LIBERALLY..IF IT THEN WORKS ...REPEAT EVERY 2 WEEKS..IF THIS DOESN'T HELP YOU PROBABLY NEED A NEW WINDOW MOTOR.
I've had a similar problem with my 2003 Buick Century. In my case, the driver's side front window one day went up and would not come down. I knew that the switch was malfunctioning by sticking in the up position since the window continued up despite the fact that Iet off the switch when the window was half way up and it continued going up. I had to pull over and pull the master switch assembly from the door panel and unplug it to prevent the window motor from being damaged by the constant power feeding it after the window was up. Basically, it would have burned the motor out. I cleaned the switch and it now works fine most of the time. I still need to replace the assembly. Not sure this is the reason in your case. I would check the back window and see if it goes down with the switch on the back door panel. If it does, then you are having problem with the master switch assembly on your front door panel. Moisture from rain from the window being down during rain or dirt may have corroded the switches' contacts.
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