well if the motor that makes it go up is broken, then there is really no way to get it up. But if the problem is in the stitch, then you would still need to take the entire door panel off to get to the mechanisms inside. so basically, if you have the time/determination you can try taking the door pannel off and checking it out, but i think your best bet would be to try to get it fixed as soon as you can.
i had the same problem you need to get your door regulator fixed
take it to a glass shop, it requires special glue.
You need to go to a parts house and get a power window regulator as it can NOT be fixed.
Pull the inner door panel and unplug the window motor. Get a power source (booster pack, spare battery) and use two wires to power up the motor manually so it goes up then leave it unplugged until the problem is fixed.
Remove the door trim panel.Then clip the window regulator cables. Push window up and tape it in place until you can replace the regulator
you would have to take the door apart or save up the money and get it fixed by professionals.
You can manually roll up a power window by pulling on it. You can also remove the door panel and pull the window up.
Cut the cables with a side cutters. Tape the window up until you can replace the regulator. The old one is toast
NOTE: Anytime the battery terminal has been disconnected, please initialize the driver's door power window and front passenger's door power window after reconnecting the battery terminal. With ignition switch in the "ON" position, do the following: 1. Push down and hold the driver's door power window switch to completely open the window. 2. Pull and hold up the driver's door power window switch until the window closes. Continue holding the switch for approximately one second until the switch changes from blinking to a constant illumination. 3. Check for proper operation of the "one-touch open and close" function by fully pushing the switch briefly to the "DOWN" and "UP" positions. At this time the power window switch for the passenger's door window should be blinking. 4. Push down and hold the passenger's door power window switch to completely open the window. 5. Pull and hold up the passenger's door power window switch until the window closes. Continue holding the switch for approximately one second until the switch changes from blinking to a constant illumination. 6. Check for proper operation of the "one-touch open and close" function by fully pushing the switch briefly to the "DOWN" and "UP" positions
take the door panel off and unbolt the regulator and jam the window until you can replace the regulator
your can try to tape the window up, you can also try to shim the window by placing a piece of cardboard between the window and the door, or you can disassemble the inside of the door and block the window up with a piece of wood.
If there is any of the window up and you can grab it you can pull it up and then with both hands, one on each side, push the window up. If it is completely down you can't do it. How about removing the power window switch and either replacing it or wire around it long enough to get the window up.