It could be a bad switch or the motor that lifts the window up and down is bad
Remove the 2002 Ford Explorer drivers side inside door panel. The entire window mechanism will be visible. Locate and repair the cause for the window malfunction.
it is possible on the 1995 Ford Explorer that a burned out fuse will cause the power windows to stop working. Check the power window relay in the engine compartment relay bank near the battery or the power window fuse in the fuse panel on the driver's side of the interior.
If the drivers side window works; yet, the other three do not check the window lock by the window controls on the drivers door. If it is pressed it will lock the other three windows no matter where you try to roll them down from. If this button has not been pressed I would suspect that the switch is bad or there is a loose connection inside the door panel.
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Fuse, wiring, connector, drivers side window control switch.
there should not be colors in your window but it it is cause by moister (water)
The spring that assists the window to the up position is very strong and do not attempt to remove the old motor with the window in the down position. Your fingers wil thank you. -Inspect the power window switches for broken or loose wires. -Check the power window fuse or circuit breaker. -Remove door panels and check power window motor wires to see if they are loose or damaged. Inspect the glass mechanism for damage which can cause binding. -If it's only one window not working and all the above checks out ok then you may have to replace the window motor.
for the window it seems like you need to check the fuse, or maybe you need a new switch on that side. Also make sure that you do not have the windows on lock, cause I've done that once. When my window would not come back up it was the switch in the drivers door that went bad. Good luck
It could be that the window motor has stopped working.
Yes, it is not going to cause any problem
If the window lock button is on (found on the drivers door) it will cause this to happen. Supposed to be a feature. it was not the lock botton.It was a bad ground on the relay ,power was getting to the relay ,but would not travel to back windows.Thanks For your input
It's probably a loose connection, but it might be the switch.