I have a 2000 Buick lesabre. The passenger window fell into the door. I just want to put back up so it's in place I don't care if it works. What do I need to do?
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PWR WDO - 30amp circuit breaker , DRV -MDL 10amp fuse - both are located in the rear fuse box .
Fuse Block Rear
Under the left side of the rear passenger compartment seat
THE PROBLEM SOUNDS LIKE LOOSE WIRING CONECTIONS IN THE DRIVERS DOOR , BEST THING TO DO IS HAVE A LOOK OPEN UP DOOR PANEL AND CHECK ALL CONECTIONS, GOOD LUCK
These panels are held on by clips, which often are damaged when the panel is removed. Carefully slide the blade of a stiff putty knife under the panel and gently lift and work your way aroung the panel to remove it.
You'll need to remove your door panel (screws are by the door handle,
arm rest, under door and side of door) and pull back the weather seal (can't reuse the seal) in order to see the assembly. It sounds like either the support arm broke, or the gears are stripped
The door panel is held on with some screws and plastic clips around the edges. When I went in to the rear doors, I had to pry the panels off and some of the clips broke. Plan to replace atleast a few of them. On the read door the window mechanism is a real "rube goldberg" setup that isn't really fixable. I finally cut the cables which move the windows, screwed in an anchor screw, raised the window to the closed position, and locked them in place. By the way, the local shop said it was a $800 job to repair it.
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