Dear Sir, The problem is most likely the switch on the passenger side has gone bad. You might want to be sure that your WINDOW LOCK button is not on. It is on the driver's side control panel located on the door. i have to go for the switch as well. i like both responses, make sure the lock is "off" before replacing the switch.
The switches are in the bottom of the driver and passenger front seat. When someone is sitting in it, it's on.
Check the fuse box for blown fuses.
Toyota does not use inertia/reset switches.
Answer: busted door switch/switches.
Replace driver's switch assembly
The rear side window in a 1998 Toyota Avalon can jam if there is a problem in the window motors or the switches. A faulty switch may not complete the circuit needed to operate the window.
The 2000 Toyota day time running the light relay switch can be found below the dashboard. The switch will be on the passenger side of the passenger compartment.
It could be the switch,power source to the switch, or the motor is burnt up. More than likely the motor is the problem since the driver side get a great deal more use than any other.
Try swapping it with the driver's side switch
I'm assuming you mean the Window 'relay switch'...which I believe controls the windows and automatic seatbelts. I believe it's located IN the driver's door...where all the window switches are located.
Could be just the switch (the button you push). To check, pop the center portion of the coin holder between the driver and passenger side seat heater switches. On both opposing short sides of the switch there is a clip that need to be pried open to allow the switch off of the harness. Just swap the good switch over and if it works, order a new switch.
Try checking the switches on the door frames. The switches are spring loaded; when you close the door it breaks the contact. Start with the driver's door. The driver's door receives the most use. Also: the switch can break and fall into the door pillar.