I haven't seen it happen, but what is it doing? If it won't go down you might have a bad window motor. Very easy to fix and usually are about $20 on Ebay. What is it doing (or not doing) exactly?
change the window regulator
Realigning a window on a 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix requires the door panel to be removed. After the panel is off the window can easily be put back on track.
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.
To repair a window that is off track on a Pontiac Aztec, first remove the door panel by unscrewing any fasteners and gently prying it off. Next, inspect the window track and the regulator for any damage or misalignment. Realign the window within the track, ensuring it sits properly, and reattach any loose components. Finally, reassemble the door panel and test the window to ensure it operates smoothly.
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.
To fix a driver's side front window that is off track on a Pontiac Transport van, first, remove the door panel by unscrewing any fasteners and gently prying it off. Once the panel is removed, inspect the window regulator and track to identify any misalignment or damage. Carefully guide the window back onto the track and ensure it's properly seated. Reassemble the door panel and test the window to ensure it operates smoothly.
To put a window on track in a Honda Element, first, remove the door panel to access the window mechanism. Check if the window is misaligned in the track and gently lift it back into position if possible. Ensure that the window regulator and any guides are functioning properly, then reassemble the door panel. If the window continues to have issues, you may need to replace the window regulator or consult a professional.
rear window off track
HeyRachel==There probably is a roller in the track system broken. TAke it to a auto trim shop. GoodluckJoe
Need to first diagnose exactly what happened to the assembly in order to make any repairs.
To get a manual window back on track, first, ensure the window is fully closed. Then, carefully remove any obstructions or debris from the window track. Gently lift the window while tilting it slightly to align it with the track, and then slide it back into place. Finally, test the window’s movement to ensure it operates smoothly along the track.
It's estimated that around 11,000 of the approximately 88,000 1968 Pontiac Firebirds produced still exist today. However, exact numbers can vary due to factors like condition, restorations, and modifications. The classic car market sees ongoing restorations and resurrections of these vehicles, keeping their numbers relatively stable. Enthusiast communities and clubs often track these vehicles, contributing to estimates.