Your switch could be worn out you would have to replace the rocker to the switch or replace the whole window switch console.
the window motor could be busted or a fuse could have blown.
probably a fuse or power window relay both are located under the dash on the drivers side there is a black cover over the fuse box.
Check the regulator cable that runs in a sleeve (like a finger in a glove. Its part of the window assy inside each door. it is the window switch most of the time, take the door pannel off and eather swap the wires or jumper power and the window will go up and then replace the switch
Well if everything else is working, then the window itself maybe stuck. That maybe the only that could be wrong with it.
If the power window in a 2002 Avalanche is not functioning, the issue could stem from a faulty window motor, a blown fuse, or a problem with the window switch itself. Additionally, there may be wiring issues or a jammed window mechanism. To diagnose the problem, check the fuse related to the power windows and test the switch for continuity. If those components are functioning, the motor or regulator may need replacement.
there is something wrong with your switch in the door you may have to change it
cANNOT GET THE DRIVERS SIDE WINDOW UP, IT IS PARTWAY DOWN AND HAVE TRIED SPRAYING CLEANER IN IT, NO GO. WHAT DO I DO? The switch, or relay, for that window is faulty, or worn out (since drivers window is most used). Replace it.
IF THIS IS A POWER WINDOW THE MOTOR IS GOING BAD.IT HAS THE POWER TO PULL THE WINDOW DOWN BUT PUSHING IT UP IS MUCH HARDER FOR THE MOTOR.GEARS COULD ALSO BE THE ISSUE IN THE MOTOR IF IT MAKES A GRINDING NOISE IT IS THE GEARS,IF JUST NOT PUSHING UP THE WINDOW THE MOTOR IS JUST GOING BAD.
Try a new switch or just clean the contacts on it
Sounds like the motor is disconnected from the window, or the gear may be stripped. == == == == go to a place that works with motors and ask what might be wrong
im assuming this is power windows. your motor could be shot, yes even if it goes down the motor can be bad. or your regulator is screwd up, but it sounds more like a motor problem to me. I have the same problem in a 2000 Corolla, and it is a bad motor. Mine is the rear window on the driver's side.
Depends on wats wrong with it if it doesnt go down or up it may be the window motor or the window regulator. If it goes down but its hard for it to go up you should check if the rubber corridor is crooked or it just needs sum lubricant like 3m silicone paste