No, not without removing the door panel to gain access to the motor unit.
I had to to take the door panel off remove the window motor raise the window then put the motor back on
It cannot be raised manually. You will have to repair it in order to raise the window.
You cannot manually close a power window. You must repair the problem causing it not to work. Check the fuse, power window switch, and if they are good, you may need a new motor.
the only way i know is to disconnect or remove the motor and manually move the window up until the motor is replaced. sometimes also it could be just the switch.
Yes, you can remove the door panel and manually let the window down. When you do this, be careful not to break the window.
Get a wire tester and start at the window motor. If it has electricity going to the motor, then the motor is burned out. No electricity, follow the wire to the switch (and so on).
www. motorcraft. com ( no spaces ) shows different part numbers for the 1994 and 1997 Explorer window motors
Depending what year your windstar is, it may have rivets holding the window to the motor. You have to drill them out to detach the window. I removed the motor and regulator and pulled the window up and propped it with wood until my motor came in. Now they have the motor/regulator combo aftermarket at Autozone for $69.
Remove the window motor from regulator. This will free the window for movement.
Yes, remove the door panel, remove the window motor. You should be able to lift the window up.
take the inside of the door off and put up manually
define the problem is door switch and not window motor.