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If the window closes when you play with the switch, the switch is probably ok. The window may have jumped out of the track or the track is damaged. Pull the inside door trim and check the track and mechanical arms that extend from the bottom frame of the window.
window regulator is most likely stripped ,you will need to replace the regulator used or new ,if you dont have any experience doing this ,you might need help .door panels are very brittle when removing ,and costly if you break them so please i stress take your time
The track guide that operates the window from the motor is damaged or has jumped track. Remove the inner door panel and operate the window and see which has happened. If it has jumped track check for missing or damaged guide retainers if it is damaged or broken replace it. Normally runs about $15 to $20 for the part. Now if the drive guide is not damaged and it is still not working the gear that drives it is damaged and you will need to replace the motor as this is pressed on and not user replaceable. Good Luck
Normally tracks are not removable. I think you have a window regulator problem. Or the rivits holding the glass in place need to be drilled out and replaced with 1/4 inch bolts and pressure nuts.
Sounds like a track problem. It happens sporadically because the track will occasionally align itself when the window is closed, allowing you to open the window normally but will work itself away fromthe door after you open it. You probably hear a strange noise when closing the window. The track needs repair. This will require opening the door panel to secure the track or replace it altogether.
your window has likely jumped its track......you will need to remove the door panel and inspect it further. you will find this procedure here. If it has jumped the track you should be able to get it back on with the door panel removed. Hope this helps!
check fuses then check the wiring when you hooked up the window button panel and on the reulator or motor my be pinched/ Please rate my response thank you very much
drivers window?
the best way to fix it is to replace the window run channel (rubber the glass slides in) and the regulator. or to get by if the regulator isnt bent take the door panel off, take the door glass out, the front of the run channel inside the door is bent foreward a little bend the metal track to the rear a little by hand, careful its weak, spray the run channel with silicone spray and reinstall the glass. if the run channel is torn it wont last.
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