Test according to the procedure in this article.
http://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-regulator
If the window motor is getting power, replace the regulator assembly.
If it's not getting power, you've got a broken wire--most often in the hinge area of the door.
Or, you've got a bad master switch
NOTE: Anytime the battery terminal has been disconnected, please initialize the driver's door power window and front passenger's door power window after reconnecting the battery terminal. With ignition switch in the "ON" position, do the following: 1. Push down and hold the driver's door power window switch to completely open the window. 2. Pull and hold up the driver's door power window switch until the window closes. Continue holding the switch for approximately one second until the switch changes from blinking to a constant illumination. 3. Check for proper operation of the "one-touch open and close" function by fully pushing the switch briefly to the "DOWN" and "UP" positions. At this time the power window switch for the passenger's door window should be blinking. 4. Push down and hold the passenger's door power window switch to completely open the window. 5. Pull and hold up the passenger's door power window switch until the window closes. Continue holding the switch for approximately one second until the switch changes from blinking to a constant illumination. 6. Check for proper operation of the "one-touch open and close" function by fully pushing the switch briefly to the "DOWN" and "UP" positions
All the door power windows are protected under one circuit. If one door power window doesn't work, chances are the problem is within that one door, be it switch, motor or wiring.
Yes the power door can be used as it is the same as your door but you will have to switch the hardware inside of the door and use your hardware from your non power windows, everything will fit from your door into the power door.
I have managed to do this - simply remove the "cardboard" facia - there are three screws - one is hidden behind the up/down switch for the power window and the door handle. Drill out six rivets and job done.
Tell me if just one window or all of them quit working
master window switch or a bad wire in one of the door harnesses master window switch or a bad wire in one of the door harnesses
you can take the panel off the door and find the wires going to the power window motor. Take a car battery or charger and hook it up to the wires at the motor. if the window goes up or down then it is probably the switch. If it does nothing reverse the hookup. If it still does nothing it may be your motor. Hooking it up one way will move the window up and reversing it , it will go down.
The spring that assists the window to the up position is very strong and do not attempt to remove the old motor with the window in the down position. Your fingers wil thank you. -Inspect the power window switches for broken or loose wires. -Check the power window fuse or circuit breaker. -Remove door panels and check power window motor wires to see if they are loose or damaged. Inspect the glass mechanism for damage which can cause binding. -If it's only one window not working and all the above checks out ok then you may have to replace the window motor.
The if that window is the only one not going up and down, its the motor, or maybe even a short in the wiring. ** My 4 door went out one window at the time.
One circuit breaker protects all the power windows. If only one window doesn't work it's not the circuit breaker/fuse. It could be the switch in the drivers door or the power window motor has failed.
Anyone have prob w/ sentra power window? Won't go up or down. IF YOUR WINDOW IS NOT MOVING AT ALL(UP OR DOWN) IT IS YOUR MOTOR BUT IF IT IS MOVING EITHER UP OR DOWN, MEANING IT WILL MOVE ONE DIRECTION BUT NOT ANOTHER THEN IT'S YOUR SWITCH
This is probably an issue with one of the switches. Either the master drivers window swithch pod or the one for that specific window.