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.
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You need to replace the power window regulator. Go to 1aauto.com and search for the video showing you how to do this.
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
Each sliding door has their own motor. Disconnect the wiring to the little motor inside the door you want disabled.
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.
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.
Each wheel of the rover had its own independent electrical motor.
You may have a short in the power window switch.
Each door has it's own motor; replace it. It's more than likely a dealer's item or your local junk yard! GranInOregon
Could be bad switch? Bad motor? Broken wire in door hinge area Check to see if you are getting power to motor If you are motor is defective If not check out other mentioned areas
I own a horse. He is powered by magnets.
the track may not be align and its binding somewhere inside. you have to remove the trim and the plastic water seal so you have a better view. if you can roll your window manually the better but first you have to disconnect wiring harness from the power window motor. if not just try to roll it up and down using its own switch and check where it binds do the necessary adjustment. check also your window gasket maybe its the culprit. goodluck.