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it sounds like the windows runners inside the door have either snapped off from the retaining brackets or they have just come loose. remove the door panel and check the runners are tight against the glass as the window goes down, look for the runner brackets to check they are still connected to the door, if they arnt then they need to be replaced. If all intact, then its just a case of adjusting them to hold the glass in place at the bottom when the window is open and also as it is wound up to the top, do this slowly so you can see where the glass is slipping out of the runners. Also check that the sliders and fixings on the winder mechanism on the bottom of the window are not broken or disconnected (the bit that pushes it up and down) as this is also sometimes a problem. Replace or repair.
When you take the card ( cover ) off door, you
should see a runner for a wheel which pushes window
up.The glass sits in a grove on one of these runners,
and may either have come out on one side,or one end
could be broken off.Most times it will be welded on,but
l have on occasion managed to self tap a screw into the
upright runner.It could be the upright that has broken
away from door at some point.It can be self tapped if you are
careful,at the bottom from the inner door side.
I have also seen it where a piece of wood was wedged
at the bottom of the inside,between upright and end of door.
You must get cover off first to find out.
LUCK
You generally put the seal in and cut it flush with the edges of the doors and then using pliers or vise grips squeeze the end of channel on to seal to hold it in place. Thank you
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