You can put a manual rollup window back on track, in your 1994 Chevy Cavalier, by removing the inside door panel. The window track is easily visible with the door panel removed.
Diagrams can not be inserted here but there are several sources to find one. A good auto repair manual like Chitons or Haynes should have what you need.
Yes, there is a manual to fix a Honda Accord window being off track. A person can obtain this maintenance manual, it is will give direction on how to fix the windows.
Remove the inside door panel. Remove the window motor track linkage. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the window motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new window motor.
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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.
You will need to remove the inside door panel of your Chevrolet Blazer. Remove the window retaining clips. Put the window back into the window track. Tighten the window retaining clips.
It is either the window motor or the window switch. That shoud be determined before replacing the window motor, but a weak motor will melt a window switch and it MAY be both. It could also be in need of some white grease on the regulator track inside the door but I doubt that.
I own a 2002 Cavalier and I found that I could not access the window through the inner panel. Try removing the mirror and the black trim on the outside of the door. Roll the window all the way down, get the window started on track(a paint stir stick worked well for me) then roll the window up. It might take a few tries. Anyway it worked for me. Good luck.
Check window regulator for voltage and if your window is off track, buy a tube of flowable silicone and duct tape the window and see if the track will drop when lowering the window with the motor. If the track lowers. Silicone the tracks and unduct tape the window and slowly ease the window into the track, sometimes you want a screw driver outside the vehicle to hold the window in the direct path of the track. Once you get the window in the track, push down hard and allow the motor to bring the window to the top and allow to dry 24 hours.
check the following; fuses, relays, regulator, window motor, off track, window switch. did not specify if it was manual or electric.
If its an automatic window, then the motors may be about shot. If its a manual window, have the tracking checked, it may be slipping off track.
Remove the inside door panel. Remove the window clips that hold the window onto the track. The window will come out. Reverse the process to install the new window.