broken switch or fuze
If you're talking about the rear side windows, you take the hardtop off. If you're talking about the front windows, you use the crank on the door. u don't. u take them off.
Yes, the key fob for a 2004 Toyota Sequoia can be used to roll down the rear windows, but this feature is typically designed for the driver's side window control. The fob generally does not have a specific function to roll down just the rear windows independently. However, the driver can roll down the rear windows using the controls on the driver's door panel.
If you have electric windows, and you turn the key to open the door and hold it turned for about 3 seconds, the windows will automatically roll down. You can then enter through the windows
no because it didnt have the technology back then . back then they had manual roll up windows with a lever , and they had to pull down each lock to lock each side.
if you look where your window controlls are, to roll the windows down, there is a switch you hold to the side, which doubles as your door lock button too...
There is a knob on each door... These, however, do not actually control the mirrors. They roll the windows down so you can reach out and manipulate the mirrors with your hands.
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.
In a 1988 Ford Bronco, the switch to roll down the back window is typically located on the driver's side door panel. It may be a toggle switch or a push-button switch, often positioned near the controls for the front windows. If the Bronco has power windows, there might also be a separate switch for the rear window on the rear door or center console, depending on the specific model configuration.
don't roll thewindow down
My rear passenger window sometimes gets stuck in the down position. To roll up the back window I need to SLAM shut driver side door really hard. The driver side door has the master panel for all windows. Sometimes the master switch button for the rear window gets stuck in the down position and by slamming the door it cause the back windows switch to pop up to it's normal position. This is only a temporary work around and does not fix the problem. My car is 1995 and I have doing this procedure for the past 2 years. It works for me and I no intention on getting it repaired permanently.
Window lock switch is out change the master switch.