Sometimes with some windows you can pull up on the glass and it will raise a quarter of an inch. Hit the button and the motor will run that much. Do this again until the window is up. If that doesn't work, you can take the door panel off and take the window loose from the regulator. There should be two bolts holding the window to the regulator. Slide the glass up and block it up or tape it.
You can manually roll up a power window by pulling on it. You can also remove the door panel and pull the window up.
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take the door panel off & power up the motor directly with jumper wires. if this won't work the motor is probably not working & will need to be replaced.
check to see if the window switch of the driver's side is getting power, if you are getting power to the switch and the switch is sending power out to the motor but the motor is not responding the motor needs to be replaced
your can try to tape the window up, you can also try to shim the window by placing a piece of cardboard between the window and the door, or you can disassemble the inside of the door and block the window up with a piece of wood.
If there is any of the window up and you can grab it you can pull it up and then with both hands, one on each side, push the window up. If it is completely down you can't do it. How about removing the power window switch and either replacing it or wire around it long enough to get the window up.
remove pwer window switch disconnect wires. using another wire, bridge the wires in swith to complete circuit window will go up
If the regulator is broken, you'll have to clip the cables to get to the window glass attaching bolts.Here's how to do ithttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-regulator
Broken regulator. REplace it. Here's how:http://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-motor-regulator
If its not working check the connections and if it is working but wont go up and down then the window regulator is broken and will need to be replaced.
Gear box has failed or scissor arms on lift mechanism for window are broken. More than likely the key, or pin for the gear is broken.
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you could have some broken glass in the way of the window (this is what happened to my car). to a friends however it was the window falling off track
Check the clip fron the window to the regulator. These will break off and you will hear the motor working but the window will not go up or down. You can replace your regulator and motor as one unit for little cost, if broken. You might get away with just replacing the clip to your window/regulator.
Test according to the procedure in this article.http://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-regulatorIf the window motor is getting power, replace the regulator assembly.If it's not getting power, you've got a broken wire--most often in the hinge area of the door.Or, you've got a bad master switch
You can manually roll up a power window by pulling on it. You can also remove the door panel and pull the window up.
Broken window glass sash clips or door glass attaching clips.Here's how to fix:http://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-regulator