The Honda Civic has a separate fuse for the front windows and the back windows. Each window does not have a separate fuse. There are two window fuses.
check the fuseor the plugin at the rear window or mabey a broken wire
if manual, window regulator. if electric, check fuses, window switch, window motor, window regulator.
Sounds like window regulator. They are expensive. I would check first to make sure window is in the proper regulator slot.
You can get a window regulator for a 1993 Geo Tracker at auto part stores. You can also check with local salvage yards.
You can find sliders for a window regulator on an Oldsmobile Alero at most auto parts stores. Another option, is to check with local junk yards.
Check the clip fron the window to the regulator. These will break off and you will hear the motor working but the window will not go up or down. You can replace your regulator and motor as one unit for little cost, if broken. You might get away with just replacing the clip to your window/regulator.
un plug the connector at the window regulator, check for 12V, if you have it when you press the switch up or down, its your regulator, if not it mat be the window switch or a problem further up a wiring diagram Justin
The plastic pulley at the upperside of the window regulator gets weak and cracks. Once this happens it means buying a new regulator. If buying used check very carefully for cracking in this area.
check the following; fuses, relays, regulator, window motor, off track, window switch. did not specify if it was manual or electric.
If its not working check the connections and if it is working but wont go up and down then the window regulator is broken and will need to be replaced.
Most likely the guide on the bottom of the regulator broke. take the door apart and check. most likely, you need a new window regulator.
Tale the window regulator out of the truck. Clean an lubricate the tracks & guides. Check for a frayed cable.