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It is most likely a broken window regulator or bad electric motor. Don't know about the cost of the motor but the regulator will run $40-$70 + labor to install.
Remove the door panel, (make sure that the regularor & motor is not bad), either jump the connectors to roll the window up or manually push the window up if the regulator is bad. If the regulator is bad, the window will slip back down. Regulator is $200 at the dealer and $200 for a new motor. Regulator & motor combined on Ebay is $90.
regulator in the motor is bad or there is a bad contact on the switch junk yard window motors are cheap
If there is noise coming from the door when you push the switch up or down, then the window regulator is the problem. If there is no noise or movement of any kind it would be the motor or the wiring leading up to the motor such as a bad switch or broken connection.
Use a test light to see if the motor is getting power. If it is then motor is bad. If it is not getting power "jump" the wires on the switch to see if window will operate, is so switch is bad
either your window regulator or window motor have gone bad and have to be replaced.
It is not always the regulator. It could be a motor for the window, a bad switch, or bad wire, or even just a blown fuse. If you can hear a clicking noise in the door then its not the fuse or switch but mostly the motor. Most of the time now you get a motor with the regulator when you replace them.
did you also replace the regulator? sometimes its the regulator that goes bad and not the motor.
could be a bad window regulator
You have to take the door trim pad off and see if there is voltage at the motor but more than likely, the motor is bad.
souds like the window came of the regulator mount oryou have a bad reg or motor
The power window motor could be bad.