It is possible that it is the switch. However, the most common cause of power window failure is motor failure or a broken linkage. It happens most commonly on the driver's side because that is by far the one that is put up and down the most.
You can sometimes get the window up if someone holds the switch while you put one hand on either side of the glass -- inside and outside -- and pull it upward while pressing your hands together.
If you can get the widow up, leave it up until you can afford to have it repaired. Get two or three estimates from companies that specialize in auto window repairs.
By pushing the switch on the driver's side door panel that locks and unlocks the windows.
LoL, well it depends if its power windows or not. If it is power there are two switch's that are for driver side and passenger windows located on the the door trim of the driver side and if not power just use the cranks on the doors.
Three wire switch on the driver side of the transmission, just above the pan.Three wire switch on the driver side of the transmission, just above the pan.
The most likely reason is that the child guard switch on the driver's side is in the "on" position.
Maybe its your driver-side window regulator that stopped working.
Driver's "Lock" switch broken or in locked position?
there is a switch on the lever on the trans on the driver side
it should on the driver side door it should on the driver side door
You will more than likely be needing to change the power window motor in the door. It sounds like the switch is ok. This would be the next step
You should have a switch to lock the window control to the other windows on the drivers side. Hopefully if that's it and you unlock it it will work
If there is a switch below the window controls on the drivers side door, flick it, that would be the override safety switch. It's labeled window lock.
Try swapping it with the driver's side switch