remove panelling of the door. look at the bottom for the screws attached to the glass and put them back in the holes on the metal track on the bottom. fix the rubber guides on the side so that nothing blocks the way of the glass. keep the screws on the glass, that you put in the whole, sort of loose to adjust for centering. careful, it might pop out sometimes. you might have to unscrew the bolts that hold the rubber guides up, in order to put the glass in. this depends on how messed up your window/door/galss is. once everything is on track, tighten screws on the bottom of the track were you put into the wholes, and tighten. test the window before you put everything back. adjust if neccessary, then put everything back. this was on a 99 civic hatchback dx. might be different for other cars, but this is the back idea.
you need a window regulater you can not just put on track and it can cost some money
Remove the inside door panel. The entire window mechanism will be visible. Put the window back onto the window track.
Remove the door panel. Find the track, for the passage window, loosen the track and put the glass, back in track. Put the track, back in track, and tighten it down. Put your door panel back on, and your ready to go.
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.
To put a passenger side window back on track on a Ford Expedition you should first carefully remove any old silicone. Next put the window back on track, and use Gorilla glue or silicone to secure it. Do not put the window down for at least 24 hours.
Generic Answer You need to remove the door trim. Then loosen the track, you should then be able to re locate the window into the track
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.
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.
To set the power window back on track in a Ford Focus, you have to remove the door panel. Once you get in there, you will see the track that you will need to put the window back on.
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.
Take door panel off. and put window back on track.
To put a window back on track in a 1996 Geo Metro, the door panel will have to be removed. Use a screwdriver to pry up the clips around the door panel. Then locate the window cable and rewind it. If the window is operated by a power switch, be careful not to pinch the fingers when rewinding the cable.