each window has it's own window regulator and window motor. so if one is working and one is not, you would have to take the door panel off and see if one or the other is working, or the window may just be off the window track
I would replace the master window switch
I would check the switches first then check the window motor for passengers side.
First thing I would check is the fuse panel. Usually located under the dash.
The question is: Is this the drivers window switch but it opens the passenger side's window? Who was driving or in the driver's seat. You may have spilled enough beer on the arm rest that leaked into the switch and created a corrosive electrical connection for the window motor/
The dealer, or salvage yard.
It is rather complicated if you have never done it before. I would suggest taking it to a trim shop. GoodluckJoe
Does this car have a safety lockout of the passenger switches? It's probably activated. If it was just one passenger window I would suspect a broken wire, most likely in the rubber bellows between the door and frame.
I have a 2004 Jeep Cherokee. My driver's side window stopped working but I could still hear the motor turning. Two weeks later, the front passenger side window did the same thing. It turns out, I needed to replace the window regulator and motor (it comes as one piece). The mechanic told me it would be $250 per window to fix. He said the part would be about $200 for him to get and then $50 for labor. I went on eBAY and found the part for my front driver's side window, brand new, for $57. I ordered it and a friend and I installed it. She had done a window in a Honda before so, we went on her experience and then great instructions we got here: http://jeepin.com/features/wj_window_regulator/ We got it installed and it works great! I'm going to do my passenger side window next.
If the passenger side works fine and there is no power at the driver side motor, I would suspect the switch. A weak motor will overheat the switch causing it to melt inside where the contacts are.
what is a window release?
That depends on if it is the motor on the track inside the window or just your window being jammed. If it is the motor you would have to replace that. The most probable cause is the clips on the track coming off the window so that the window doesn't go into the correct position. It won't pull down or go up correctly. You can try to take the door panel off yourself - but I would suggest taking it to a mechanic. I have had this problem with my 03 Grand Am GT1
Both window switch on the front door will lower the window, the problem is that both switch will not raise the window back up to its close position and also the master window switch on the Driver's side will not operate all the time nor will the master door lock on the driver's side lock the passenger side door. On several ocasion the driver's side window switch lowered it's window and it would'nt raise the window back up unless after quite a few minutes playing with the window switch, opening the door, etc.