Try your local junk yards, or your local dealer.
on the end of each door , visible with the door open
Probably inside the door latch mechanism
the glass door will not latch on to the tailgate of the jeep
I had the same problem and the solution for mine was to spray WD-40 on all of the door lock mechanisms as well as the rear window latch and cycle them a few times.
Sounds like the latch on the inside of the door is broke.
diagram for replacing cable to door handle latch 1992 for econoline van
Not a hundred percent sure, but it is likely that your door latch didn't unlatch the window when it opened, thus not allowing the window to re-latch when it closes. Check the latch and make sure that it is opening the window latch when you open the door. I have a 2006 liberty that's what happened on mine. Not sure if the 2002 is the same as the 2006, but its a good start
remove the door panel, window regulator, and window track. lock solenoid should now be accessable You will have to replace the latch, the solenoid is part of the door latch.
My husband fixed ours with a window latch, it cost 3 dollars, he put it by the door handle, the swivel part on the door and the latch part on the dryer. When you close the door you latch it shut. It has never opened again. So nice.
Roll down the window, reach outside, and lift the door latch or lever.
My 2004 Sienna has the same problem with the driver side non-automatic sliding door. This happens when the window is down. If the window is up the door will latch in open position correctly. If the window is down the door stays free and does not latch in open position. --- The purpose of this is to prevent a child from becoming trapped in the window opening if they happen to be crawling through it when the door is opened. Yes, they really did envision that scenario. Seems they didn't think about the more likely possibility of kids getting slammed in the door that won't latch open. Or the possibility that it's just annoying as hell. The magic number is six inches: if the window is opened less than this, then the door will latch open. Same will happen if the fuel door opened, for obvious reasons, you don't want to break off the fuel door. It is possible to latch the door open and then roll down the window. Both cases are mentioned in the Owner's Manual
THere is two screws on the bottom of panel. then there is a plate behind door latch remove and there is a screw 5/16 or 8mm will do it then unplug window module then lift up. Yeah I got it. Kenny Wideman Jersey_bad_boy@yahoo.com