Remove your door panel, locate whatever track/feet the window came out of, using urethane glue/sealant for auto glass, reaffix window into said track/feet after thoroughly cleaning all parts of old adhesive. Be sure to carefully operate the window to check position before it sets. Leave the window closed - don't operate it - for several days to set thoroughly. If you are not fairly confident of your ability to position the glass correctly in the track/feet, you will do well to take it to a professional.
Safelite ...offers to fix it for $125 plus tax here in Wisconsin. Trying one more time to fix it myself but so far not working. Maybe the cleaning part is the issue. If not..i'm taking mine to Safelite. Good luck
Call any auto glass repair shop - they should all be able to fix that for you.
take it to a glass shop, there is a special glue needed
First take the door panel off and inspect the wires, the window track, and motor. My tempo has a stuck window as well. My window track is really rusty, and I think could be the issue.
Must replace window regulatorhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-motor-regulator
No, you cannot usually fix or repair a power window cable. The ends of the cable are pressed on with a pressing machine. A person has to buy a whole new track and cable setup.
If your window has come off its roller you will probably need a new regulator to get it back on the track. Alternatively you can try to fix it by detaching the paneling on your door and trying to get window back on roller.
First you need to take the handles and door panel off. Then you need to see whether the window has jumped off the track or if the track has come apart or is broken. If it has jumped the track, put some silicone caulk in the track and set the window back in. Make sure the track is in the down position. After replacing the window in the track, roll it all the way up and leve it for a few hours. If the track has broken, you will neew to find out where it is broken and fix or replace it. There could be a broken weld which a GOOD welder can fix for you. If you're not a professional welder do NOT try to do it yourself. It is a precision fit.
I had to take mine to a garage - the clips that the window sits on are brittle plastic, and they snap - you can get a replacement kit for around
how do i fix the rear passenger window of my acura mdx
The window is not off track. The window regulator is broken. In most cases you will have to replace the window motor and regulator as an assembly.
usually by replacing window regulator.
Yes, there is a manual to fix a Honda Accord window being off track. A person can obtain this maintenance manual, it is will give direction on how to fix the windows.