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Yes there should be a stop if the window is power. You may be missing a guide also. Someone will need to pull the door panel off and take a look at the tracks.
Get a can of spray silicone lubricant, and using the nozzle tube, spray down the front and rear guide tracks of the window. Run the window up and down a few times to distribute the lubricant, and the window should work fine.
If the motor or track has something that causes a drag or interference, the motor will reverse as a safety feature. The motor would not know if the drag was a faulty track or a child's arm. You may have to pull the door panel and check the movement of the glass.
you going to have to take it apart to get to it, is not that hard but time consuming; the parts is cheap. The common problems with those is the regulator is worned and need replacing. regulator is a window track, it keep the window in it track and when it become worned it get sloppy. hope that help some
I had a similar problem, window fell down one day while driving. Screw was loose at bottom of window that connects to track. Was hard but fixed it and worked great after. Hope it helps u out.
be careful with jeeps they have a body control module that controls the windows , locks ect they go out often a dealer with scanner can check. also you have the window switch on the drivers door , rarely is it the regulator on a jeep
A car I owned the left rear window did that. I could pull it up by taking a hold of it while another person held the switch. They told me the problem was the track was made out of plastic and it had broken. They had to replace the track. Yes it was expensive to repair but is ok now.
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