Windows: Description and Operation
POWER WINDOW OPERATION^ When the power window (main or sub) switch is depressed (UP or DOWN) with the ignition switch in the ON position, current flows through fusible link No. 07 to the power window motor. This energizes the power window motor causing the door window glass to open or close.
^ When the DOWN side of the power window main switch (driver's seat side switch) is depressed all the way, it is locked in the depressed position and the power window motor is operated until the door glass is fully opened.
^ When the power window lock switch is placed in the LOCK (OFF) position, operating a switch other than the ones for the driver's side window (main) does not cause the power window motor to be operated.
^ The power window motor is provided with a circuit breaker that protects the motor from damage caused by overcurrent.
Reference: Circuit breaker characteristics
Restricts the motor at room temperature [20 to 25°C (68 to 77°F)];
Opens following 4-to-40-sec. initial energization time;
Resets with 60 seconds if left open thereafter.