Your window might not go up and down because the motor in it is bad. First check the swithches then if they have power you will need a new motor. I would run 12 volts directly into the motor to check it before I would buy a new one or replace it.
Your rear passenger seat windows on the Ford Explorer do not go all the way down for the protection of the children that might be sitting in the rear seats
A blown power window fuse is the most common reason for the power windows not to go down. The fuse can be found in the fuse box. The location of the fuse can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
it is not an ez task. if you are good at fabrication you can get front window tracks at the junkyard and cut up the back doors to make them work. i have installed electric in mine and after two days of fabrication my rear windows go down all the way.
could be the setting you have it on (some keys, when pressed twice, makes windows go down
Your description sounds like the window track is mis-aligned or the motor is worn and weak.
If the windows don't go all the way down, it is likely they are designed that way because of the shape of the door and can not be fixed.
Because it does go up and down I am 6 and even I know that all windows go up and they go down
on the coupe all the windows rolled down and on the hardtop roadrunner the back windows didn't go down, they pushed outward.
They don't go all the way down. You could break them?!
yes you can there might be a link on your desktop if not go to C:\WINDOWS\system32\viwc.exe
I believe when you have the windows locked from the main control (Driverside) Only the driver can lower the windows. If you try to lower them from the other switches if shout NOT allow the windows to move up or down.
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.