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Passenger side front and rear electric windows work fine you have a manual so any suggestions as to what the problem might be?

Here are a few potential reasons why the driver's side front and rear electric windows may not be working in a manual vehicle:

1. Blown Fuse: Check the fuse box for a blown fuse related to the power windows. If you find one, replace it with a fuse of the same amperage.

2. Faulty Switch or Wiring: The issue could be caused by a faulty switch in the driver's door or a problem with the wiring between the switch and the window motors. Examine the switch for any damage or loose connections. If the switch looks fine, you may need to use a multimeter to check for continuity in the wiring.

3. Window Motor or Regulator: The window motor itself could be faulty, preventing the window from moving. Alternatively, the window regulator (the mechanism that raises and lowers the window) may be damaged or obstructed, preventing the window from operating.

4. Child Lock Feature: Some vehicles have a child lock feature that disables the operation of the rear windows from the driver's side. Make sure that this feature is not engaged.

Since it's a manual vehicle, it is unlikely to have complex electrical components or advanced electronic systems associated with automatic window operation.

To troubleshoot the issue, you can start with a visual inspection of the switch and wiring, check for blown fuses, and listen for any unusual noises coming from the window motors when you operate the switch. If the problem persists, you may need to consult with a mechanic who can diagnose the issue and make any necessary repairs.