you roll them up and if it's not working check fuses and if that's not the problem them the motor switch is bad and you will have to get a new one to replace it
They may not go all the way down due to the curvature of the car door.
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.
They don't go all the way down. You could break them?!
If it stops just a bit, then it's all the way it can go. If it goes all the way down, then you have it!
Your rear passenger seat windows on the Ford Explorer do not go all the way down for the protection of the children that might be sitting in the rear seats
safety reasons for kids
I don't believe you can because the bottom of the door is curved around the rear wheel wells
Go to the nearest shelter if you are in a car. Go to a underground place and stay away from all windows and doors until the tornado has cleared up...be safe
Are the windows all the way down or just a little? If there down a little and won't go up try putting the top down and back up. Make sure it closes tight and latch it they should go up. If there down all the way i don't know what that is
If the car seems to be sluggish when running and you have to push the pedal all the way down, my first guess to check would be the catalytic converter, when they go bad it seems like the car just doesn't want to go. This is just from my experience though.
it is not an ez task. if you are good at fabrication you can get front window tracks at the junkyard and cut up the back doors to make them work. i have installed electric in mine and after two days of fabrication my rear windows go down all the way.
Car windows go up and down on a track. It has fallen off of the track.