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You can adjust your 2004 Ford F1 50 door with the retaining bolts on the door. Loosen the retaining bolts and the door will slide up or down.
Lift the door from the bottom if you can move it up and down your bolts on the door to hinge bolts could be loose or the main pin that hold the door hinge from the car and door may have elongated the hole making the door drop down.
You will need to remove the door panel of your 1997 Chevrolet Corvette. When the door panel is removed the mirror retaining bolts will be visible. Tighten the mirror retaining bolts.
The Mazda van (MPV?) and the Toyota Sienna have side windows that roll down half way.
The bolts go into a plate in the door and the door post, not solid holes in either. The plate will move up and down, side to side a little bit. Loosen the bolts and adjust as needed.
broken switch or fuze
If you have electric windows, and you turn the key to open the door and hold it turned for about 3 seconds, the windows will automatically roll down. You can then enter through the windows
if there are no bolts in the door jamb then they are welded in and need to be ground down and new ones welded on
That is on the inside of each door, behind the door panel and that is what makes the windows go up and down.
If the windows don't go all the way down, it is likely they are designed that way because of the shape of the door and can not be fixed.
press the button in the "down" direction on either the door that contains the window, or the driver's door if your year has that option. :P
Use bolts and srews and just screw it down on the hinge