Cable may be broken of disconnected
check fuses?
Bad motor? Bad switch? Try swapping the wires on the switch to see if it will work
Remove the door panel, find and unplug the window motor. Use jumper wires to supply battery voltage from the door lock switch (or use jumper cables and jumper wires to get power to it from the battery) to the two contacts on the motor. If the window goes the wrong way, switch the wires at the motor. Leave the window motor unplugged so it can't be rolled down accidentally until you are able to properly repair the window.
On the drivers door armrest has the window lock switch been pressed on the left side ? If it has , then only the drivers door switches operate the power windows . Press the right side of the window lock switch
You have to diagnose it by process of elimination. Check the master switch, check for power at the master switch, check the wiring for damage where door hinges, test for power at the motor, test the motor, etc.
fuse, wiring, blower motor, blower motor switch, blower motor resistor
Both windows should be on 1 fuse so if only the driver`s side is not working than there is something wrong with either the switch or the motor and not the fuse.
== == The lock solenoid switch is not working properly to retract the lock arm in the trunk.
Sometimes there's a function on the drivers controller switch that disables window controls for anyone other than the driver.
Loose connection?Bad switch?Flat spot in motor?
Blown fuse? Bad switch?
Your in the wrong form.