If the damage was done at the same time, it's one occurrence of Vandalism, covered under the Comprehensive portion of your policy and one deductible applies. If the damage was done at different times, two deductibles.
If your driver's window won't open while the passenger's window works, it could be due to a faulty window motor, a broken window regulator, or an issue with the window switch on the driver's side. Another possibility is a blown fuse specific to the driver's window. It's also worth checking for any obstruction in the window track. If troubleshooting doesn't resolve the issue, consider consulting a professional mechanic for further diagnosis.
each time the driver's door is opened and closed the electrical harness between the door and the door pillar is flexed, often this causes a break in the wiring, make shure there is power and no broken wires.
Go to a MECANAIC...
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.
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Maybe its your driver-side window regulator that stopped working.
Is the glass broken or the mechanism to raise and lower it? If the glass is broken I *believe* it is flat glass, in which case you can remove your passenger window and bring that to an auto-glass shop to use as a pattern to re-create the driver's window. Not all glass shops cut flat glass anymore, so it may take some calling around to find one. If the mechanism is broken I can only suggest you take it apart and see where it is broken or worn out. You may be able to find another mechanism at a junkyard or on ebay.
check for broken wires in the door and check for pawer across the switch drive safe
The issue likely stems from a malfunctioning passenger window switch or wiring problem. Since the windows operate from the driver's side, it indicates that the window motor and wiring are functional. The lock not engaging could be due to a faulty lock actuator or a broken connection in the passenger door. Inspecting the passenger side switch and wiring would be the next step to identify the exact cause.
I would replace the master window switch
It is most likely a disconnected or broken wire in or going to the driver's door.