* Power Windows: Most likely, your Expedition Limited has power windows. There should be a switch on the driver's door armrest that controls all the windows, including the rear side windows. Look for a switch with a button or two for each window. Press the appropriate button to lower or raise the window.
* Manual Crank Windows (Less Likely): While less common on a Limited trim, it's *possible* (though improbable) that your Expedition has manual crank windows. If so, you'll find a hand crank on the inside of the door. Turn the crank to open and close the window.
* Child Safety Locks: Check for a child safety lock switch. This is usually located on the driver's door (or sometimes on the rear doors themselves) and might prevent rear windows from being operated from the inside. Make sure the child safety lock is disengaged.
If none of the above work:
* Check the fuses: A blown fuse could prevent the power windows from working. Consult your owner's manual to locate the fuse box and find the appropriate fuse for the power windows.
* Check the window regulators: A malfunctioning window regulator (the mechanical part that moves the window) may be the culprit. This would require professional repair.
* Consult your owner's manual: Your owner's manual will provide detailed instructions specific to your vehicle's year and model. It's the best resource for accurate information.
If you've tried all of the above and the window still doesn't work, it's time to take your Expedition to a Ford dealership or a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair.