There are few things more frustrating than pressing the button to roll up your driver’s side window, only to be met with silence—or worse, the sound of a motor whirring while the glass stays put. A stuck driver’s window is more than an annoyance; it is a security risk and a potential weather hazard.
If the window moves but drags, gets stuck halfway, or tilts to one side, the regulator is likely failing, or the window track needs lubrication. driver window won't go up
If you have some technical confidence, you can pop the switch panel out of the door armrest. Use a multimeter to check if power is reaching the switch. If you aren't comfortable with a multimeter, try spraying a little electrical contact cleaner into the switch while pressing it repeatedly to clean the contacts. There are few things more frustrating than pressing
Consult your owner’s manual to locate the fuse box. Find the fuse for the "Power Windows" or "Accessories." Pull it out and hold it up to the light; if the metal wire inside is broken, the fuse is blown. Replacing it costs only a few dollars. If you have some technical confidence, you can