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In almost all makes of car you have to replace the window regulator. That's the entire mechanism that holds the window and raises and lowers it.
A flat head screw driver to pop off the plastic cover, and a star screw driver to remove the whole thing.
Dealer or salvage yard.
should be an Allen head or torx screw in the center of the crank.
Their is a special tool to remove manual crank window cranks and it will work for almost any car. You can pick one up at auto zone
Theres a tool that will engage the clip on the back side of the crank, you can find the tool at most auto parts stores.
I have the same problem, same year of car too, I do have a manual window crank, they told me to unscrew the 9-10 screws and the outside panel comes off.
You would need to remove the window regulator, and the motor. Replace them both and drill a hold through your door panel where the crank will come out.
The window crank slips because the regulator gear has most likely stripped. You will need to remove the outer door panel to verify for sure but unless the crank is broken (It would fall off if it was) the regulator is stripped
remove the clip retaining crank to the regulator shaft, this requires a special tool available at most parts houses.
push in on the door panel. use a small flat head screw driver push the clip of the crank an then pull the crank off
Most chevys have a horseshoe shaped clip on the window crank. There is a special tool to remove it , but I just push them off with a small screw driver, or hook the back with a dental tool