Check to see if you are getting power to the motor if so window motor is defective Could be open wire usually in the door jamb area
you can have tinted windows on the driver and passenger seats, i`ve seen many cars that do
In most cars the passenger seat has a main control also. Try using that.
Maybe its your driver-side window regulator that stopped working.
The passenger compartment fuse panel is located on the driver
LoL, well it depends if its power windows or not. If it is power there are two switch's that are for driver side and passenger windows located on the the door trim of the driver side and if not power just use the cranks on the doors.
Driver and front passenger side windows must allow 70% light transmittance Rear passenger side windows must allow 40% light transmittance
Try this! http://autorepair.about.com/od/fixityourself/qt/honda_mcu_reset.htm all power locks and the passenger side windows quit working, the fuse was fine I tried what it said at the above website. Everything works fine now!
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.
If the windows will not open using controls on either the driver or passenger side then most likely you have blown a fuse. The owners handbook will tell you where the fuse panel is and which fuse controls the electric windows. If it is a fuse,and you replace it, it may blow again indicating a short in the wiring. If all the windows stopped working at the same time check your fuses. If not it maybe the window regulator and / or motor inside the door panel
Yes, it is legal for a car to have tinted windows, but the driver and passenger windows cannot be fully tinted, neither can the windshield, or back window.
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