Have the charging system tested. You may have a faulty alternator.
Your problem isn't specific. Here is a list of causes. please refer this to identify the problem - http://carcarehow.blogspot.com/2011/10/window-does-not-roll-up.html
Generally the front.
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depends on which car and type ect. BUT on certain cars all you have to do is roll the front driver window all the way up and then all the way down a few times
Just roll it up If the the car has automatic car window abd wont pull up then the regulator of the car window is bad or is off-track. You will have to get the regulator fixed. It usually costs up to $50 or so.. from a good mechanic.
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.
because if you stop immediately then the car will stall.
Manual cars can be started with a bad starter due to the ability to roll start the car. Automatic transmission cars are not so lucky. To roll start a manual car all you need to do is put the car in gear with the key in the "on" position, push in the clutch, get the car to roll, then quickly release the clutch. The transmission will slam into the engine and force it to turn. Don't forget to push the clutch back in once it starts or the car will stall.
if you have a cracked distributor cap then water would get inside it and make your car stall.
If the motor is bad in your car, you 1st try to roll it up then it will roll up a tiny bit but you will have to try the window and then what bait and then try the window again. If you are planing on getting new motor, get one used not new. You will pay about $400 to $500 for new and only 2 or 3 hundred for a used. I have a Toyota Highlander that is a 2001 and the right backseat window went out and the automotive store said we could ether get it used or new and we got used and it has been the best window in the car now.
a windshield hope that helped -IsaacLynch (please reccommend)
If the mist is on the outside of the window, use windshield wipers, roll down window, or use rear de-fogger, depending which window has misted up. If the mist is on the inside, turn on the heat/AC, roll down window, or use rear de-fogger, depending which window has misted up.