I have found that a Chilton or Haynes Auto repair manual for the year and make of the vehicle (available at your local library)are an excellent source of information. They are quite informative on most parts replacement and how to troubleshoot.
Remove the 1997 Chevrolet Suburban drivers side door panel. The window mechanism will be visible. Place the new window into the window track. Secure the window to the track.
Remove the inside door panel. The entire window mechanism will be visible. Put the window back onto the window track.
If your windows are electric you may have a bad motor in the driver's side or the window could be off track, if they're not then you may just have a bad gear or it could be off track
If the driver's door window does not roll all the way up on a 2002 Focus SVT, perhaps the window has come off the track inside the door. The door panel has to be removed and the window cable repaired and put back on the track.
The window is not off track. The window regulator is broken. In most cases you will have to replace the window motor and regulator as an assembly.
Remove the drivers side inside door panel. Remove the retaining clips from the window track. Place the new window in the window track and tighten the retaining clips.
check track in door
Because It is off track needs to be adjusted back on track...
Because It is off track needs to be adjusted back on track...
Two common culprits are found to be the cause of electric window problems with a Ford Focus. The first is that the power window motor has burned out. The second is the window coming off track.
When a window goes off track on a 2004 Grand Am GT, the door panel has to be removed. The cable for the window is then reset on the track or repaired and the door panel put back on.
you cannot put the window "back on track" the window regulator failed and will need to be replaced, good luck. What kind of lame answer is that? Yours might have been - not everybodies is.