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Because the master control on the drivers door has separate areas for all windows. Start by checking power feeds at the drivers door switch.
Many vehicles with power windows have a switch on the drivers side window control panel that can lock out control from all other switches, check to be sure that switch isn't on.
more than likely you will have to replace the drivers side master switch
It's probably a loose connection, but it might be the switch.
remove master switch from door. remove wire harness from back of switch. with a jumper wire brige wires until window raises. then buy new master switch and replace
Power windows I assume. Check the fuse. If it is still good, it is probably the drivers side master switch that is bad.
you probably just need a new switch you probably just need a new switch
Broken wire from master switch to other windows. Usually in the hinge area of the door.
master window switch or a bad wire in one of the door harnesses master window switch or a bad wire in one of the door harnesses
there are 3 control units.1 behind the drivers side fuse panel,1 behind the passenger side fuse panel and the last is on the master power window switch control in the drivers door.
a fault. it's just broken.
Either the fuse is blown or the master switch (the one in the drivers door) is broken.