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If there isn't an external mast, it is part of the rear window defroster.
If there isn't an external mast, it is part of the rear window defroster.
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if the switch works then the widow motor need to be replaced take the door panel off and see if something is effecting the travel of the window if the motor works
In the top of the trunk near where the brake light is located, there is a small plastic window, remove it and you access the light bulb.
The problem may not be that the window has come off the track. I have a '98 Chrysler Concorde and the driver's side window wasn't operating correctly so I took the interior door panel off and found that one of the brackets that anchor the window to the track had broken. I tried to repair it with JB Weld but it didn't hold. I'm going to have to buy a new window.
Chrysler uses that abbreviation for "electric back light" which is what they call a heated rear window defroster.
It probably hasn't fallen off the track. The part of the window regulator that attaches to the window is probably broken. Mine did the same thing. I took the window and regulator out of the car and epoxied the part back together and then reinstalled it. Been over a year now and still working fine.
is for power window
Try E-Bay or junk yard
it can if it is hydraulic it may be an electric motor that works same way as window winder
the easy way is to remove the door panel and cut the regulator cables on both sides of the motor then raise the window and wedge a stick under the window to hold it up