To put the driver’s side window back on its track in a 1998 Ford Contour, first, you’ll need to remove the door panel by unscrewing any fasteners and carefully prying it off. Once the panel is removed, locate the window regulator and gently lift the window back onto the track. Ensure the window is aligned properly with the guides, and then test its movement before reassembling the door panel. If necessary, secure any loose components and reattach the panel, ensuring all clips and screws are properly fastened.
you cannot put the window "back on track" the window regulator failed and will need to be replaced, good luck. What kind of lame answer is that? Yours might have been - not everybodies is.
Remove the drivers side inside door panel. Remove the retaining clips from the window track. Place the new window in the window track and tighten the retaining clips.
To put a driver's side window back on track on a Ford Expedition you will have to reseat the window. Do this by removing the door panel and putting the window back in place. You can use silicone or Gorilla glue to attach the window. Leave the window in the up position for at least one day once you have it back on place.
When a window goes off track on a 2004 Grand Am GT, the door panel has to be removed. The cable for the window is then reset on the track or repaired and the door panel put back on.
Remove the inside door panel. The entire power window mechanism will be visible. Put the window back onto the window track.
probably have broken part in window assy. that is covered by recall. take it to the dealer.
To get a manual window back on track, first, ensure the window is fully closed. Then, carefully remove any obstructions or debris from the window track. Gently lift the window while tilting it slightly to align it with the track, and then slide it back into place. Finally, test the window’s movement to ensure it operates smoothly along the track.
To set the power window back on track in a Ford Focus, you have to remove the door panel. Once you get in there, you will see the track that you will need to put the window back on.
To put the rear driver's window back on track in a 1993 Lexus GS 300, first, carefully remove the door panel to access the window mechanism. Check the window tracks for any obstructions or damage. Gently guide the window back into the tracks, ensuring it aligns properly with the rollers or clips. Reassemble the door panel once the window operates smoothly.
To put a Lincoln Town Car's window back on track, first, remove the door panel to access the window mechanism. Check for any obstructions or misalignments in the window track, and carefully guide the window back into its track. If the window is off its track due to a broken regulator or cable, you may need to replace those components. Finally, reassemble the door panel and test the window's operation.
Remove the door panel. Find the track, for the passage window, loosen the track and put the glass, back in track. Put the track, back in track, and tighten it down. Put your door panel back on, and your ready to go.
Remove the inside door panel. The entire window mechanism will be visible. Put the window back onto the window track.