for the window it seems like you need to check the fuse, or maybe you need a new switch on that side. Also make sure that you do not have the windows on lock, cause I've done that once. When my window would not come back up it was the switch in the drivers door that went bad. Good luck
Has the power window lock switch on the drivers door armrest been switched on ?
go to the mercury garage compony & ask them why
If you mean the extra switch on the drivers side power window control it cuts power to the passenger side window switch. Handy if you have kids.
The 1998 Mercury power window relay switch can be found below the dashboard. The relay switch will be on the drivers side of the dashboard.
The 1997 Mercury Mountaineer power window fuse will be the number seven fuse. The number seven fuse will be in the first column, third from the bottom.
underneath the dash near where the gas and brakes pedals are located. You can work the drivers side door window button to help you find it as you will hear the clicking sound
How to repair power window in 2000 Ford Ranger passenger window will not work with either drivers button or passenger button the relay does not make any clicking noise either What is wrong?
The washer fluid for the liftgate is supplied by the same reservoir as the windshield
You can check the transmission fluid, there is a little window on the side of the transmission on the drivers side that shows the fluid level and you can also add transmission fluid on that same side. There is no dipstick to check the level.
Check the power window fuses and the relay first. If all of the windows do not work then it is a power problem with the whole window system.
undo the bolts that atatch the roll bars to the window on drivers and passenger side, the undo the bolts on lower window that hold the window to the tub on both passenger and drivers side. the window should now fold outwords onto the hood, once it is on the hood the wiper motor will on the drivers side window frame. remember to disconect the battery before any of the steps
normally it would be in your fusebox, and typically there is no separate fuse per window. if you are having a problem with your window not rolling down a very common problem would be a broken wire in the door especially if you live in a colder climate area. wire constantly bending + cold weather = broken wire