Window lock switch is out change the master switch.
Maybe its your driver-side window regulator that stopped working.
If it is electric windows it is the motor which needs replacing or it could be the regulator
Run another dedicated hot wire to the drivers window switch. This will provide power to that window no matter if the driver cuts the power or not.
Sometimes there's a function on the drivers controller switch that disables window controls for anyone other than the driver.
You have to climb through the window opening. The doors on a Nascar car do not open. They also do not have driver and passenger windows. A driver climbs into the car feet first and then clips the window net. The window net acts as an extra safety device, so the drivers head stays in the car in case of an accident.
I had a similar problem with a Toyota Corolla. Could be worth a shot There may be a window lock button (usually near the drivers electric window controls). That causes the controls from all, except the driver's, to be unresponsive.
Yes, it is legal for a car to have tinted windows, but the driver and passenger windows cannot be fully tinted, neither can the windshield, or back window.
Replace driver's switch assembly
If your windows are electric you may have a bad motor in the driver's side or the window could be off track, if they're not then you may just have a bad gear or it could be off track
No they do not, only the driver side window, passenger side window, and sunroof are the only one that opens
Check the window fuses. They are located underneath the driver side kick panel. If the fuses are blown the windows will not work.
Sounds like a defective switch on the driver's door disconnected wires on either door or you have a lock out switch turned on... with driver door, i suggest pulling your "panel" off and verify your switch is actually connected and if it is, then replace the switch