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The switch could be bad at the passenger seat. The switch could be bad at the passenger seat.
Does this car have a safety lockout of the passenger switches? It's probably activated. If it was just one passenger window I would suspect a broken wire, most likely in the rubber bellows between the door and frame.
it could be the window
$90 per window. If the officer is nice he will give you one ticket. If not you could end up with one ticket per tinted window.
The motor could be burnt out on the window. This is more than likely what has happened. The motor can be replace for a low cost.
If it is electric windows it is the motor which needs replacing or it could be the regulator
Definitely sounds like an electrical problem. First check the fuse that controls the window circuit to be sure it isn't blown out. If it's okay, then the switch could be faulty or the wiring leading from the switch to the back window motor could be broken or shorted out somwhere between the drivers position and the back of the vehicle.
A will call means you are picking up a pre-purchased ticket at the venue. A fellow attendee could arrive before you and leave your ticket at the will call window for you to pick up later.
Check to see if you are getting power to the motor if so window motor is defective Could be open wire usually in the door jamb area
It could be the window regulator which usually runs around $40 or the switch which runs around $8
There is no resetting it. Either your circuit won't close (could be due to a broken switch, broken or shorted wiring, a bad relay, etc.) or the window motor is toast.
It could be your window regulator.