It can be one of two things or both 1 the door seals may be bad 2 the hinge pins could be bad which makes your doors not shut properly
maybe you have a muffler problem
It seems as if the Road Sound Compensation system is active It will automatically adjust the volume accordingly to cabin conditions, so if your windows are down, it notices the excess noise and then compensates for the windows being down.
no there nothign wrng with it unless it make noise and it doesnt move then u need a new motor for the seat or could be the switvh itself
look for a disconnected or broken vacuum line. Clogged Catalytic Converter making a hissing noise! Does it lose power pulling hills? bad gas mileage etc?
check fuse under dash driver side if not check switch on door
Could be a bad wheel bearing front or rear.
could be the setting you have it on (some keys, when pressed twice, makes windows go down
Normally a rusty rotor would not make a grinding noise. A grinding noise from the brakes usually indicated that the pads or shoes are worn down.
Sounds like the motor is disconnected from the window, or the gear may be stripped. == == == == go to a place that works with motors and ask what might be wrong
It sounds like the battery died before windows could shut-down properly. A Windows computer will always prefer to go through a set shut-down procedure when it's switched off (stopping any programs running, closing any user files and stopping the hard-drive from running. If it's shut down forcibly (either the power cord is removed or the battery dies) before it can shut everything down, it assumes there's something wrong, and tries to recover itself to the state it was in when the power failed. This can include checking the hard-drive for errors before re-starting Windows.
If by "popping noise" you mean backfire, it could be crossed ignition wires, or some sort of misfire.
probably a fuse or power window relay both are located under the dash on the drivers side there is a black cover over the fuse box.