they cost about 60 bucks, but are failry easy, take a small screwdiver and wedge it into the side of the cover holding the switch, the entire unit should come off, but be careful not to break the clips one on the side and one at the rear. The switch is easily replaced after that, disconnect one and replace. make sure its the switch because most are not returnable.
just pull the switch board out then there is a cable in the board just pull it out to diss connect it
I would try the window switch first , but if you are going to replace the switch then you will see how to replace the motor. You would have to take the door panel apart after that its easy.
You can change the fuse on the passenger side of the dash, open the door, there is a fuse box door. the fuse you want to change is the first row, 3rd one down on the left. If only one window isn't working it is not a fuse. I would chek into the switch it is a weak link in the older vans. i had the same prob. on my venture 2001 and a was the switch. cost at the dealer about $80 easy to replase
You can find the window relay switch inside of the drivers side door. You will need to remove the drivers side door panel in order to access the window relay switch.
The drivers window switch on the master switch energizes a solenoid for the express down feature of the drivers window. The solenoid deenergizes when the window bottoms out causing the thermal overload in the window motor to open. A spring in the solenoid is supposed to break the open circuit and provide power to the close circuit when deenergized. Sometimes the spring gets weak or the solenoid plunger is sticky preventing powering the close circuit. Removing the door panel and diaassembling the master switch is not a DIY. I have had success banging on the arm rest adjacent to the master switch to get the spring to make the close circuit. My guess is the rear window switch gets its power from the same movable contact as the drivers window switch.
You can find the 1994 Pontiac Firebird window relay switch inside of the drivers side door. You will need to remove the drivers side door panel in order to access the window relay switch.
The 1998 VW Jetta drivers side power window relay switch can be found inside of the drivers side door. You will need to remove the drivers side door panel in order to access the power window relay switch.
If you mean the extra switch on the drivers side power window control it cuts power to the passenger side window switch. Handy if you have kids.
get a new window switch
On the drivers door armrest has the window lock switch been pressed on the left side ? If it has , then only the drivers door switches operate the power windows . Press the right side of the window lock switch
you probably just need a new switch you probably just need a new switch
Maybe its your driver-side window regulator that stopped working.