Check the drivers side switch panel for the switch that locks out the passenger windows from working, make sure it is not on.
That would be a ( 12 volt battery ) in the engine compartment of a 1998 Ford Explorer
no because it would be exposed to the elements, auto window film is intended to be placed on the inside of your vehicles windows.
your can try to tape the window up, you can also try to shim the window by placing a piece of cardboard between the window and the door, or you can disassemble the inside of the door and block the window up with a piece of wood.
The odometer on a 96 Ford Explorer is tied into the speedometer. If the speedometer is working then there is a gear problem inside of the speedometer causing the odometer to not work.
Possible causes. 1.Bad Fuse 2.Bad Motor 3.Bad Switch 4.Window has slid out of its track If the window rolls up to a certain point but stops then it may have slid out of track and is hitting a rubber or plastic guide. In the event of the window sliding out of its track. This can be confirmed by looking down the seal of the door with a flash light. Try to roll the window up and see if its hitting anything. It may be something else but it seems these are the most likely.
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/
I would replace the master window switch
bad window motor have it replaced.
I would need to know what year of Ford Explorer it is
"File Explorer".
The year, make and model vehicle would help.
It could be your window regulator.
First thing I would check is the fuse panel. Usually located under the dash.
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
There is a short in the wires in the door.
no there is a left and right if you moved one to the other side the track for the window would face toward the out side of truck window would not mount to regulator.
To put the open window to the tsak bar, you can click the 'dash' button in the upper right hand corner. Or you can depress the 'Alt-Tab' buttons, they will also put the current window to the task bar.