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All the models that are double cab have a roll down back window.
Good question, I have a 98 and my drivers window will not work at all, and I can roll the rest up and down, but not the rear drivers, I can roll it down but you have to roll it up from the back seat.
If electric, take it to a garage or trim shop and have it checked out.
If the mist is on the outside of the window, use windshield wipers, roll down window, or use rear de-fogger, depending which window has misted up. If the mist is on the inside, turn on the heat/AC, roll down window, or use rear de-fogger, depending which window has misted up.
Window lock switch is out change the master switch.
In most cases the window is not stuck. The fact is, the tailgate is not make enough contact with the sensor(s) that prevent you from rolling up the rear window when the tailgate is open. To roll up the window, first try shutting the tailgate with some force, as opposed to lightly, to ensure that it is shut well enough to make contact with the sensor. If the window still will not roll up, with the tailgate closed, push forceably on the upper drivers side corner of the tailgate, while you turn the key to roll up the window. If this does not work, start checking the typical electronics, fuse, wiring, etc...
you have to take of the door
I felt dumb but I had the same problem, there was a WINDOW LOCK I had pushed, it is on the Drivers Door. My youngest son figured it out
I do not believe there is a way.
The rear window frame is shortened because of the wheel well, to get a full roll down I believe only the suburbans have that capability.I have a 95 Tahoe has the same half roll situation.
When my back window would not roll down, I checked the rear window wiper assembly. The blade assembly needs to be down in a certain position before the window rolls down. Mine happened to be a little stuck up in between the window and the black insulation. Just wiggle the wiper down a little and try again.
most likely the rear window wiper has not retracted or returned to the proper UP or NOT IN USE type position so manually help it back UP until you can research repair or replacement of window assembly motor or perhaps replacing the magnet part that keeps it in that UP position. that's what i am learning still and may your window roll up when the rain comes down!