All the windows are on the same fuse/breaker, so if your other windows are working then your fuse is good and you have a short somewhere.

Start by checking the wiring going into the doors for lose/broken wires, and if they are accessible try wiggling them while pressing the switches. If your door panels are still off you can also try wiggling the wires at the switches and motor while you try the switches. If the window starts working or works intermittently while you are wiggling wires then you have found the problem wire and you can follow it to see where it is lose, broken, or making a bad connection.

Another way to start is with a test light or a meter. With the key on you should have power to the wire at the switches. You can also put your test light on a power source and make sure you have a good ground at the switch. If you have an ohm meter you can also put one end at the connector for the switch and the other at the other end (with the connector disconnected at both ends) and check each wire. If you find one with zero ohms that wire is broken. Wiggle the wires while doing this test too and make sure the readings don't change while wiggling.