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I'd first ensure that the lights illuminate when the passenger door's open (or if you jiggle the black part of the door switch that's behind the rubber cover on either switch)

here's a link https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/92861314700OEM.htm?pn=928-613-147-00-OEM&bt=Y&fs=0&SVSVSI=811

assuming the door switch is bad and that you're not driving your car often, you should put a tender on your battery (if you have one) or disconnect your battery (if you don't) - believe it or not, but a common source of parasitic battery drain (can drain a healthy battery in a week or so) is a broken door switch -- opening the door/tripping the door switch also triggers a relay to shut off the power window circuit. If the door switch doesn't signal that the door's been open, the power window circuit remains open (i.e. the power window switches keep working), slowly drawing power from the battery.
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