first take the door panel off then unbolt the window motor after you've done that Aline the two ends in the slots on the motor carefully put the motor back on and bolt it up tight the roll your window up then there ya go its fixed
unbolt the window from the regulator and push the window all the way up and tape window to door then run the motor all the way up til it stops then reattach widow to regulator.
If an electric window on a Toyota MR2 goes down, but will not go back up, it has probably slipped off the track. There is a cable mechanism that operates the window. The door panel will have to be removed to repair the cable, or put in a new track.
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It's either a bad Switch, bad/loose wire, or bad window motor
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.
Remove panel on rear door. Also remove small rear access panel. Unplug the two wire connector cable that's connected to the rear window motor. With a cable connected to your battery apply voltage to the window motor connector in either polarity, the window will travel up or down, depending on which way you connect the battery cable. Most of the time the problem is the limit switch inside the rear door... is defective
I had to to take the door panel off remove the window motor raise the window then put the motor back on
If the cable is off the pulley, the window regulator is toast. You may be able to get it back on, buy you're wasting your time. It will just come off again. Replace the entire regulator
If you have an electric window, you may want to go back to the dealership where you bought it as they would know the best way to deal with the motor, track , and what type of glass to use.
pop the clips that are holding the Electric window switch and pull the switch out replace it and place it back in with the clips. if you broke the clips you will have to replace them. they only cost 1.05 at Chevy shop....
It is at the rear of the motor. Follow the largest cable from the battery(RED CABLE) to the back of the motor and it will end at the starter.
Replace the motor. Not and easy job. Get a manual on your car to do the job right. If the window motor still works then you might have to replace the window regulator. That is a common problem in the 3rd generation maxima (89-94). Hopefully this was able to help you.