Yes. There is a motor for each power window in a car. It's inside the door of course, attached directly to the window regulator mechanism.
each window has it's own window regulator and window motor. so if one is working and one is not, you would have to take the door panel off and see if one or the other is working, or the window may just be off the window track
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.
Each wheel of the rover had its own independent electrical motor.
Each door has it's own motor; replace it. It's more than likely a dealer's item or your local junk yard! GranInOregon
If you mean run without water, you could put an electric motor inside it.
If the window won't go up from only one switch it is most likely that switch. If it won't go up from the driver controls or the control on that window's door, then you probably have a problem with the window motor.
I own a 93 g-20 and sometimes my passenger side window will not close, the only times that it will not go up if it is cold outside and I roll it completely down, the motor for the window is located inside the door panel, if the motor is bad then you remove the door panel to access the motor, remove the bolts holding the motor and install a new one, it may just be stuck, if it is stuck in the down position, have someone pull up on the window while you operate the door window switch and see if it will now go up by pulling up on it
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It would be to your advantage to buy a Haynes Manual as it would have just what you need to complete the job. They are specific to the car you own.
On a 1998 Pathfinder, each spark plug has its own coil pack unit. They are located on the ends of each one of the spark plugs in the motor. A 6-cylinder motor has 6 coil packs.
Oh yes!! I just got busted at the inspection station. VA. law states that the drivers side window is the only window that must work on it's own power to pass inspection.