You don't. Like most rear windows on four door vehicles this is the case. Since the rear doors conform to the rear wheel well, the window does not have room in the door to go down all the way.
i think its in the front passenger footwell, to the right near the centre console, i hope this helps
follow the wires down the front of the block on the passenger side. on the passenger side of the crank pulley down low you should see a plug.
NO not even close. In late 1999 chevy redesigned all the engines and transmissions. Nothing will interchange from late 1999 and up with anything under late 1999 and down.
There is no safety lock on the rear windows. They roll down that far for reason. The wheel well is in the way.
if the windows switches are on the door panel, you may have broken wires between the door and the body.
could be the setting you have it on (some keys, when pressed twice, makes windows go down
Mainly because you're about to experience a break-down.
Look at the size/shape of your window and then look at the shape of the door. You will then be able to answer your own question.
The rear window frame is shortened because of the wheel well, to get a full roll down I believe only the suburbans have that capability.I have a 95 Tahoe has the same half roll situation.
Nope sorry, 1 the doors in a Tahoe are not shaped right to allow the window to roll down all the way.
That is normal. It was made like that from the factory to keep children from climing and falling out of the window.
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