What? No! Why on earth would you even think that?
you could have blown a fuse
Check for a blown fuse
blown wire/fuse
This could be caused by a blown fuse or a short in the wire. If its a blown fuse, replace it. If it is a short you get to play follow the wire from the window control button until you find the short.
If the window in your 1990 Chrysler New Yorker won't go down, it could be due to a faulty window motor, a blown fuse, or a problem with the window switch. First, check the fuse associated with the power windows to ensure it's not blown. If the fuse is fine, test the window switch and inspect the wiring for any damage. If these components are functional, the window motor may need to be replaced.
that means that your not trying to get blown up with it
Its possible you:ve blown a fuse, I would check them first.could also be window motor or your main window control
If the passenger side window of your 1999 Toyota Tercel isn’t working, it could be due to several issues, such as a blown fuse, a faulty window switch, or a malfunctioning window regulator. First, check the fuse related to the power windows; if it’s blown, replacing it may solve the problem. If the fuse is intact, test the window switch and inspect the wiring for any damage. If these components are functioning properly, the window regulator may need to be replaced.
The 1988 Chevrolet Blazer tailgate window motor might be bad and need to be replaced. The window motor fuse might be blown and needs to be replaced.
A bad power window motor is the most common reason for a power window not to work. A blown fuse is the second most common reason for a power window not to work.
It most certainly could. Example: "The paper hanging on the wall was blown down by the wind coming through the open window" means "The paper hanging on the wall fell down because of the wind coming through the open window" Hope I helped:)
If an electric window in a Chevrolet Venture will not go up or down, it is likely that a fuse is blown. Replacing the fuse could fix the issue.