Probably need to replace the motor. Try classicindustries.com.
The switch is burned out. Replace it.
You cannot override the driver's side power window. What would be the purpose of overriding that window and locking it out? There will always be a driver and that driver will always want to control that window. Unless you are asking how to make the window go up and down manually. Again you cannot accomplish that as it is an electric power window which can only be controlled from the P/W switch. If it is not working then it will have to be repaired.
Usually this problem is caused because the driver side power window switch is not working because that's where the current is supplied to the other window swithces
sounds like one of the switches in one of the doors are bad they all run through each other
Not sure about yours but I I know that sometimes we leave our window down and rain may get into the controls on the inside of the door and cause them to corrode and not make good connection under them.Good luck.
If your power window is not working and there is no loose wiring or bad fuses, it might have a bad window motor. The motor and the actuator can cause the window to work intermittently.
Sometimes there's a function on the drivers controller switch that disables window controls for anyone other than the driver.
cANNOT GET THE DRIVERS SIDE WINDOW UP, IT IS PARTWAY DOWN AND HAVE TRIED SPRAYING CLEANER IN IT, NO GO. WHAT DO I DO? The switch, or relay, for that window is faulty, or worn out (since drivers window is most used). Replace it.
Check to see if you are getting power to the motor if so window motor is defective Could be open wire usually in the door jamb area
Hi, The problem with your pass side window is the drivers side power window switch. I have had this same problem on my 1993 Aerostar.
I would replace the master window switch
Test according to the procedure in this article.http://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-regulatorIf the window motor is getting power, replace the regulator assembly.If it's not getting power, you've got a broken wire--most often in the hinge area of the door.Or, you've got a bad master switch