I'm sorry I can't give an answer, because I have the same problem. I replaced the wiper motor, but no change. Also, my rear washer stopped working when the wipers stopped. I found that if you short the leads in the back the wiper will run continuously when the ingnition is on, but the washer still doesn't work. If you find an answer, please let me know.
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
Fuse? Connector undone? Switch fault? Wiper motor failed?
If there is noise coming from the door when you push the switch up or down, then the window regulator is the problem. If there is no noise or movement of any kind it would be the motor or the wiring leading up to the motor such as a bad switch or broken connection.
the switch is on the door panel approx four inches from the window, this is the only switch that sends power to the window regulator motor (window motor).
You are going to have 2 things to repair with this problem. The window switch and the window motor. The weak motor has melted the inside of the switch. Yep...been there,done that.Replacing the motor wont fix the switch and if you replace the switch the weak motor will melt the new switch.
If your Ford Focus electric window is not working, there may be an issue with the switch or the one touch down relay. If replacing the switch does not solve the problem, it could be an issue with the motor, fuses or a poor connection of the wiring between the motor and the switch. If this is something you cannot tackle yourself, it might be worth having a mechanic look at it for you.
Fords are well known for glitches in the window switches, although it could also be the motor.
There are several possible issues when the window on just one side stops working. The most likely is a bad switch. Other possibilities are that the window motor has gone out or that there is a problem with the wiring.
A power window relay switch relays the power from the car's battery, to the switch itself, and then to the window motor. When pressing the button inside of the car it allows the power to go from the relay switch to the motor and roll the window up or down.
9 outta 10 times it will be a bad power window motor. I rarely see the window switch go bad.
Bad motor, Bad switch, Broken wire,
Remove the window switch panel, Spray switch contacts with WD40. Test operation. Not working? Check voltage on switch contacts. 12 volts on input and at least 11 volt on output to window motor when activated is required.