The fuses are good. When I swapped relay 4 and 6 I heard a click in the rear center of engine compartment. The driver window moved slightly,then dead again. I swapped relays back heard the click again but the windows are still inop.
If the windows worked well before but became intermittent, I'd be checking the switches. You can also power the motors with jumpers to insure the motors work. If the brushes are worn, you can sometimes make the window work one last time by giving the door a good thump to jar the armature and possibly get better brush contact.
SOURCE: location of fuses and relays for the rear window defroster
two locations, one under dash and one under hood. without your manual, thats about all I can help you with
SOURCE: 2004 ford explorer power windows inoperable
you may want to check the wires between the door and the body....they have been known to break also
SOURCE: Rear window defroster
you need to make sure the wires are on the glass on each side and there is no broken wires in the glass there is a repair kit at a auto store to fix if you have a volt meter test it and that way you can find the problem look for breaks in the wire in the glass and do not for get the wires on each side of the glass.
SOURCE: 2000 ford taurus driver power window not working
should be a fuse in engine compartment drivers side black box and there will be fuses for each sep. window.chech the fuse-under box cover the fuses are labled.if fuse good may have bad switch-check <remove switch from panel after removing panel.check with key on for power at switch if power is good press switch chech power on motor by removing wire connector and test with light/meter at connector.if power good motor bad>hint motors are interchangable so you can use rear drivers motor for example before you buy anouther motor.i have 4 good ones if you need :-> [email protected]
SOURCE: only front passenger power window won't work.
Yes it could. Some cars have a fuse for each window. Check your fuse boxes ( diagrams of what fuse powers which circut should be on the back of the fuse box cover) to see if that is the case. Replace fuse if appropriate.
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