check fuses/relays; I'm pretty sure the 190e has one fuse the 2 rear windows
You will have to pry off the top cover on gear shifter, then you will have access to center switches
removeing main window power control board 1997 e320
I have a 1972 Corvette and the power window relay is in the shifter console, just forward of the power window switches. I would believe it's in the same place in the '73. Good Luck
define the problem is door switch and not window motor.
The only factory switches ever installed on a Chevy Beretta center console are power window switches, and trunk popper switch on the shift plate. There is also the cigarette lighter/power source. Anything else is aftermarket and added by the previous owner.
pop it out with a screw driver unplug 3 switches and reverse procedure.
Right windows (front and rear) are fuse H, and left windows fuse G. 1. The power(for all the windows) flows through the K4 power window relay. That relay is powered by fuse #2. 2. Than the power flows through fuses G + H, and to the switches in the forward rear window switches in the center console by the shifter. 3. Power goes through the front switches, to the rear switches, and than to the window motors. 4. Ground is supplied to the motors through the switches as well. Ground to the rear switches is controlled by the "rear window safety switch" located between the front and rear window switches on the center console. - - ----I just sat here for five minutes trying to put into words a description of the the operation of the switches and power flow to the window motors. I cant say I can do it w/out really confusing everyone. If anyone really needs an operational description just message me. Hope this helps.
I would check the switches first then check the window motor for passengers side.
Usual issues are window motor, window regulator, switches & wiring
First take off 4 screws at the bottom of the center console 2 on the driver side and 2 on the passenger side, by now the center console should be loose slide it a bit backward and take the shifter cable off the Floor sifter assembly, then take of the main window switches off, on the shifter assembly there is 4 bolts take them off and you are done.
I believe the switches are in the overhead console
If you can operate the window from the driver's side, then you need to replace the switch on the passenger's side. If neither side works you need to replace both switches. You buy the switches at any auto parts store. They are fairly cheap. The cover on the window-control panel can be easily removed. If there are no screws, just pry it up.