because windoes don't roll
No. If it goes down but not up, it most likely is a bad switch.
A window not rolling up is a easy fix. If it is a automatic check the fuse first. If that is not it then it is probably off trak and the door panel needs to be removed to straighten it back out.
by breaking it and buying a new one
Tale the window regulator out of the truck. Clean an lubricate the tracks & guides. Check for a frayed cable.
Automatic Car windows can sometimes become trouble for the owner. If your window is rolling down, but refuses to roll up, this is due to a burnt wiring inside the motor. The motor is attached to the driving seat door.
If the window keeps rolling down when you open the door, then roll the window all the way up and let the button go, then hold the window button in the up position until you hear a faint click and your window should be reset. It should only need to be held for 2 to 3 seconds.
Since a ball is a sphere the motion it makes is rolling. The rolling happens on the ground and in the air.
could just be the window rubbersareabit dirty or the moter try spraying some wd40 on the moter and rubbers that may free it up abit?
A airbag can not save you from being thrown into the window or being jerked this way and that way or rolling up side down.
Rolling up might mean to arrive. The image is of an automobile rolling up to the door. It also might mean rolling a cigarette (or anything that you smoke rolled up in a paper). A third meaning would be literally rolling something into a ball or tube, as in rolling up a newspaper into a tube.
Most likely the plastic gears are wearing down - you can find a repair kit rather than replace the motor - also, the window guides will likely be worn down - does the window move side to side or back and forth - that will cause wear and tear on the gear - should be tight.
If the motor has been replaced and the window still does not operate properly there is likely a wiring issue. The wiring from the fuse box to the window motor is likely the culprit.