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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.
1.Lift headrest and headrest support bars trim all the way up. 2.Insert tongue depressor (or slim jim) down the front side of the headrest bar.Push depressor down as far as possible.When the depressor is beneath the headrest trim piece, push headrest all of the way down. 3. Lift headrest to remove.
The turn signal switch and wiper switch are one unit called a Combo switch. The good news is it is easily changed. After opening the column covers it is held to the side of the column with two torque head screws. You don't have to remove the steering wheel.
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