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
my power windows quit working, both driver and passanger door switches dont work. i tested all fuses and they work. i think its a power window relay. please help! my windows are stuck down ;-(
Check for a broken wire in the hinge area. That's where wires flex and usually break, causing intermittents.
Not sure about yours but I I know that sometimes we leave our window down and rain may get into the controls on the inside of the door and cause them to corrode and not make good connection under them.Good luck.
just so i can get it up atleast
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!
On any type of car with power windows, it could be that the motor in each door has quit and therefore will not go up or down but it is rare that all three would quit working at the same time, so you may check to see if there is a "lock" on the windows - which is controlled by the drivers' side control panel.
Tell me if just one window or all of them quit working
Check for a defective switch or open wire at the driver's door Perhaps in the door jamb where it flexes
No, Steven Skyler did not quit working on Power Rangers Samurai.
Most likely, this is due to a blown fuse on a circuit that these systems share.
If only one window quit working, it's probably not the fuse. It might be the motor, but if you haven't been having any warning signs (slowing down, noisey operation) I just as soon bet the problem is in the window switch.
you either have a blowed fuse or a wire crossed