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There are a couple of reasons why the window won't go back up on a 1996 Buick Century. The window may be off track or the window motor has stopped working.
It's not on a track, the 1999 Regal windows have cables, therefore, you will have to replace the window motor.
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.
one of the design flaws with the windows is plastic clips that snap off with age you can buy the clips but will need the part number GM will want you to buy a regulator. the numbers are on some forums aztek forums comes to mind
this happened to my grandmas buick. Im not saying this is the correct answer but in her car the motor was weaker then it was suppose to be, and the window had moved out of its track in the door.
If your window is like my grand am the glue that holds the track and window together is not holding properly, so window keeps coming off track. I have not found a glue that holds yet.
My sister just paid 180$ for her driver side window, on her 88' buick lasabre. This was just for the track though (to keep the window held up), they said the motor would cost another 100$.
Either the power window motor is bad or the window is binding in the track mechanism.
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.
Remove the inside door panel of your 1999 Chrysler Intrepid. Remove the window retaining clips. Put the window back into the window track. Secure the window with the window retaining clips.
If a power window goes off track on a 1999 Camaro, the door panel can be removed and the window put back on the cable track. The door panel can be removed by opening the clips on the corners. If there are lights in the door panel, the light covers need to be removed first.
By pushing the button downwards