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There are various reasons why the windows in the Ford Explorer might not be working. One issue could be a malfunctioning window regulator motor, which typically costs around $200. With labor expenses included, the total repair cost could be close to $375. Another potential cause could be a defective window switch, either at the main switch on the driver's door or at the impacted door, with repair costs ranging up to $150. The problem could also stem from damaged wiring, such as wires without proper coating or a disconnected ground wire. Additionally, water infiltration likely played a role, possibly entering through a faulty door or window seal and damaging the motor.
If the power windows in a Ford Explorer stop working, first check the fuse in the fuse box to ensure it hasn't blown. Another step would be to have the power window motor checked for potential issues.
My front windows and electric mirrors were out of order for around a mile. I went inside a store, came back out, started the car, and the power was working again. I have no clue why this happened.