If your asking about the side door windows there are little latches at the bottom of the window that you pull up on and push the window out about 2-3 iinches. If you are speaking about the rear side windows, they are electric and you'll find the switch on the overhead control panel. If they don't work, you have a sticky window from non use, a bad attenuator, or a short.
On a 2004 Ford Expedition : In the overhead console there is a button marked " VENT " ( that is used to open and close the power rear side windows )
The extractor hood over your cooker, open windows, the vent of your tumble drier.
You should have a button on the dash at the right of the radio. If the words are worn off, you may not be able to tell what the button is for, but pushing it down will open the windows, and up will close them
Use the VENT control buttons in the overhead console
According to the owners manual there are 2 switches ( for left and right flip out windows ) in the front overhead console that have the word VENT on them
There is a switch that allows you to open and close the Lincoln Navigator rear side windows. The switch is located on the overhead console.
The open staircase (gaps between the stairs) acts as a chimney stack that lets the warm air rise to the top floor in winter and vent out through the windows in summer.
1998 Chevrolet Blazer did not have vent windows.
none fit.
I'm having the same problem with my 99 Dodge Grand Caravan - rear vent windows won't open. Worked fine up until early 2008. Both stopped at the same time, and I can't find a fuse for them. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Todd
if you mean the rear vent window it could be a loose wire if you have power and ground then the window motor is bad
I was looking at the 2004 Ford Freestar Owner Guide and it shows that the SINGLE switch for the power vent windows is located on the dash ( but not where on the dash , not much help ! ) The switch has " VENT " on it