When you push the button to raise the window, do you hear it humming or clicking, or is it dead silent? If it's silent, the motor isn't even trying to raise the window. That's either a blown fuse, a dead window regulator, or a dead window switch. If you hear it clicking or making noises, but not coming up, it's either the regulator is messed up (but not dead), or the window has come off it's guide tracks and can't raise up.
It sounds like the regulator went out - if it was the switch, and the regulator (aka the window motor) was OK, either the window would not have gone down, or it should've gone down at the normal speed. Most likely problem is that you need a window regulator. They're notoriously expensive on a lot of cars if you buy them new, but at a salvage yard they're usually less than $10, or you can search eBay to find one. Those would be your best bets, and with some basic hand tools, a good list of curse words, and a little finagling, you can change it out yourself - it's not difficult, just a little tricky to manipulate the parts inside the door, but it's definitely doable right in your driveway.
It sounds like the regulator went out - if it was the switch, and the regulator (aka the window motor) was OK, either the window would not have gone down, or it should've gone down at the normal speed. Most likely problem is that you need a window regulator. They're notoriously expensive on a lot of cars if you buy them new, but at a salvage yard they're usually less than $10, or you can search eBay to find one. Those would be your best bets, and with some basic hand tools, a good list of curse words, and a little finagling, you can change it out yourself - it's not difficult, just a little tricky to manipulate the parts inside the door, but it's definitely doable right in your driveway.
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When you push the button to raise the window, do you hear it humming or clicking, or is it dead silent? If it's silent, the motor isn't even trying to raise the window. That's either a blown fuse, a dead window regulator, or a dead window switch. If you hear it clicking or making noises, but not coming up, it's either the regulator is messed up (but not dead), or the window has come off it's guide tracks and can't raise up.
It sounds like the regulator went out - if it was the switch, and the regulator (aka the window motor) was OK, either the window would not have gone down, or it should've gone down at the normal speed. Most likely problem is that you need a window regulator. They're notoriously expensive on a lot of cars if you buy them new, but at a salvage yard they're usually less than $10, or you can search eBay to find one. Those would be your best bets, and with some basic hand tools, a good list of curse words, and a little finagling, you can change it out yourself - it's not difficult, just a little tricky to manipulate the parts inside the door, but it's definitely doable right in your driveway.