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Chevy astro drivers side window not working?

Here are a few possible causes of a Chevy Astro driver side window not working:

1. Fuse: Check the fuse for the window motor. It is located in the fuse box, which is usually under the hood or behind the glove box. If the fuse is blown, replace it with a new one of the same amperage.

2. Circuit breaker: Some Chevy Astros have a circuit breaker for the power windows. It is located in the fuse box. If the circuit breaker has tripped, reset it by pushing the button or switch.

3. Window switch: The window switch itself could be faulty. Try testing the other window switches to see if they are working. If they are, then the problem is likely the driver side window switch.

4. Window motor: The window motor might be malfunctioning. To test this, you can connect a voltmeter to the motor terminals and see if it is receiving power. If there is power going to the motor, but it is not running, then the motor is likely faulty and will need to be replaced.

5. Window regulator: The window regulator is responsible for moving the window up and down. If the regulator is broken or damaged, the window will not work properly. To test the regulator, you can try manually moving the window up and down. If it moves freely, then the regulator is likely not the problem. However, if the window is difficult to move or if it binds, then the regulator is likely faulty and will need to be replaced.