Could be bad motor, loose connection, broken wire
A few things to try before you bring it in to the dealer:• lube up the tracks of the window with WD40 or some other lubricant
• while holding the switch down, bang with your fist on the inside of the door panel [lower to middle area] If none of the above fix the problem:
• to determine if it is the motor or the switch, try opening the door so the cabin light is illuminated, then hold down the switch - if the cabin light dims, it's probably the motor, if the cabin light does not dim, it's probably the switch • check for parts online or near your place of residence
• refer to a guide on how to fix the problem
In most cars the passenger seat has a main control also. Try using that.
Check the window fuses. They are located underneath the driver side kick panel. If the fuses are blown the windows will not work.
I would check the switches first then check the window motor for passengers side.
you probably need to clean and re-grease the window motor
tom
One can get a new Caravan Window by going to the company that made the caravan and asking them whether they will either fix a new caravan window, or whether they will just provide the part. One can also go to an online site such as eBay Motors, and Auto Parts Warehouse.
Go to a MECANAIC...
Before you try anything else,make sure the window lock switch on the driver side control is not turned off !
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Maybe its your driver-side window regulator that stopped working.
Probably a weak power window motor or the window regulator is starting to act up