Since all fuses are good. then you might need to check if there is power (battery voltage) at the connector to the motor in question. You need to open the door panel and find the connector to the moter.
If no power at the connector, check the switch.
I do not work on Ford, and regret to be unable to help you much.
For Toyota cars, in most such cases, the motors are to blame.
Toyota OEM motors are expensive , and the labor charge for replacing motor at the dealership usually about $200.
Good luck.