Bad switch?
Check the drivers side switch panel for the switch that locks out the passenger windows from working, make sure it is not on.
The 1993 Ford Bronco power door lock relay switch can be found behind the dashboard on the drivers side of the passenger compartment. The relay switch should be labeled as such.
go back to the dealer
does it have a child proof lock syetem that locks from drivers door?
body module wont reconize new window module you have to program bcm to read new switch On some vehicles if you just operate everything (complete cycle) from the drivers side then everything will work as intended. sometimes you have to work the pass side window (complete cycle) befor the pass window will work with auto setting. also make sure the window lock out button on drivers switch wasn't turned on by mistake.
I replaced the drivers door switch on mine and it took care of the problem
maybe the wiring is messed up if so go to the junk yard and get a switch
most common reason for that would be the master control switch, or the fuse generally it is the switch
It's probably a loose connection, but it might be the switch.
Broken wire from master switch to other windows. Usually in the hinge area of the door.
The drivers door window switch is the master; all power runs thru it first. check the breaker if that is good, I would pull the switch at the drivers door and test both sides of ot; it may just be a loose connection. Power locks are a unrelated/seperate circuit.
If the remote locks the door properly that tells me that the wiring and the lock solenoids are operating OK. I'm also taking it for granted that the switch you spoke of is the door lock switch on the drivers door. Does the passenger door switch work properly? If so, then you probably have a bad switch on the drivers door. (IMPROVE) You can remove the door lock mechanism from the panel and gently pry open. Carbon build-up is common on the switches. Use a pencil eraser to remove the carbon and ensure the switch functions properly. Re-assemble.