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I’ve done enough research to know it is not a problem with the following:
Window lock
Motor
Master switch

What else could cause only the passenger side window to not work?
Is it wiring?
Is there another spot where the wires converge?
Please help

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Do you have an aftermarket alarm system installed? One which can automatically lock your doors, and roll your windows up/down.

Do you have low quality tint on your window, making it stick to the rubber protective molding.

What happens when you press/pull the window control switch? Does your window click or have any movement at all?

Have you hooked it up to a volt meter to see if its getting any current at all.

How are your fuses.

Are you having any other issues with the vehicle, which may also be electrical related.

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As far as I know it is all oem, no aftermarket parts. No tint. No motor groans at all, and the Key fab doesn’t lock or unlock the passenger door for some reason. I just replaced some multi fuses for the power windows so I don’t think that is the issue. And I’m not entirely sure if it’s getting power I just know the motor works. If it isn’t getting power how would I go about checking what wires are bad and replacing them without tearing the whole dash down.

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Update. I tore apart the glove box to get to the wires and I was thinking which may be terrible because I’m not proficient in wiring cars. ( my thing is computers) if I figure out the right pins for passenger side power could I bypass the mess of different colored wires and just directly wire it ? Are here any safety measures I shouldn’t be bypassing?

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Check window switch by security system light press and check window operation, that’s why mine didn’t roll down

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If you're like me, you accidentally pressed the window lock switch to the left of the steering column.

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