There are two possible conditions this question is describing. The first is that the window is seized and inoperable at the middle down position. The second is the window will go no further than middle. In the first it is a sign of a failed motor or regulator. In the second it is possibly an obstruction of the motor arms or window guides. Disassembly of the door panel to access and diagnose will be required.
Remove the 1997 Chevrolet Suburban drivers side door panel. The window mechanism will be visible. Place the new window into the window track. Secure the window to the track.
If your driver's side window goes down halfway and gets stuck in a 1999 Chevy Suburban, the motor could be failing. It could also indicate the window is off the track.
Probably a bad switch in the drivers door.
If it is the same as on 2000 suburban its located in the cargo area on the drivers side, there is a rectangle plastic bowl near the window, pull that out and the jack is mounted inside.
Try this link. Hopefully it helps. http://www.dodgeforum.com/m_650637/tm.htm
How to remove the window motor from the regulator
USALLY MEANS THE CLIP ON THE TRACK OF THE REGULATOR HAS BROKEN.
No it will not.
Do you have to remove the window to take out the whole power window unit? Or better yet, how do you get it out???
The Drivers Door Module or Passenger Door Module on a 2003 suburban is also known as the "window / door lock" switch. These modules are located on each respective door, i.e. driver side door or passenger side door. It is the module that has the door lock/unlock switch and window up/down switch. Hope this helps...
with a brick
Check the switch first to see if it's getting juice (bypass) If it is, see if motor is binding. You will have to pull panel on said door.