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Three inches at a time, or three inches total? If three inches at a time, you need a power window motor. If three inches total, you need a window regulator. Both these items are typically replaced as an assembly anyway.
There are different layouts for fuses depending on the model envoy you have and the engine size also. I can tell you this, it is always located in the rear fuse panel (see picture of location below) and the fuse will be marked DDR (drivers door module). It is in the number 10 position but like I said the layouts are different (nothing is simple). I went on and gave you a layout for the basic model of a 2005 so you can get the idea. I hope this helps you and good luck.
this happened to my driver's side window. i took it to the dealer and they replaced the window regulator. they said the motor was fine, just the regulator. $400.
Pull off door panel speaker and switches. lower the window to where you see the two or four 10millimeter that connect scissor mechanism to the window. Prop window all the way up and put a door stopper to prevent the window from falling down. Unbolt window motor, unplug window motor, and unbolt eveything else in the door. Pull it all down and out through the bottom largest whole, lay flat on ground the entire indoor mechanism, out where you can see it on the floor. Take a pic with camera, and proceed to swapping regulator, intallation is same as removal. Good Luck
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