2. Faulty switch. The power window switches could also be faulty, preventing the windows from working. Try testing the switches by pressing them up and down and listening for a clicking sound. If you don't hear a clicking sound, the switch may be faulty.
3. Broken window regulator. The window regulator is a mechanism that moves the window up and down. If the window regulator is broken, the window will not be able to move.
4. Damaged wiring. The wiring that powers the power windows could also be damaged, preventing the windows from working. Check the wiring for any damage and repair or replace it as necessary.
5. Computer issue. The power windows are also controlled by a computer, which could be malfunctioning. If the computer is malfunctioning, it may not be able to send the correct signals to the power window motors.
6. Faulty door module. The door module is responsible for controlling various functions in the door, including the power windows. If the door module is faulty, it may not be able to send the correct signals to the power window motors.
7. Faulty wiring. The wiring that connects the power window motors to the door module or the computer may be faulty. This can prevent the power windows from working properly.