Sounds like a problem with the regulator - alignment, looseness, etc.
See "Related Questions" below for more - although the question is about replacing the motor and regulator, it'll get you into the neighborhood for a first-hand inspection.
If your window is like my grand am the glue that holds the track and window together is not holding properly, so window keeps coming off track. I have not found a glue that holds yet.
Bad window regulator. The cables are not pulling evenly and it tilts the window.
TAKE THE DOOR PANEL OFF FIRST
I have the same problem on my 1998 Ford Expedition XLT. I have put it back on track about 5 times and keeps coming off again and again. I'm going to use the same glue the windshield installers used. I'm going to buy a tube of the glue from them, this will resolve the window from coming off track.
To repair a window that is coming off track on a \'95 Mustang you will need to remove the door trim panel and access the inside of the door. Once you do this, you can then replace the regulator, which causes windows to come off track.
The price varies with what part of the coumtry you live in. Call a couple of garages and trim shops and get estimates.
Ok I got the window replace but how do you adjust it so that it runs up and down on the track properly? The front side of the window keeps falling off the track because the window rolls down crooked. Thanks
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Two common culprits are found to be the cause of electric window problems with a Ford Focus. The first is that the power window motor has burned out. The second is the window coming off track.
apparently one of the window tracks is bad in the door.
Well, after removing the door panel and disconnecting all of the necessary parts(please be careful in doing this, some of the parts will break quite easily), look toward the inside front of the door (near the hinged area) - there's a track located there that extends all the way up to the top of the door and this is probably the reason your window keeps coming off track( this was the case with mine) - There's a bolt that holds the track in place. Loosen it a little to get the window back into the track. Put the window back into the track but make sure that the rubber guide on the upper and lower part of the door remains around the windows edge, re-tighten the bolt and then reconnect the window controls to test it. It should flow up and down as if new. .
rear window off track