Take door panel off. and put window back on track.
wich is the fuse # for driver side power window on 99 expedition
It probably hasn't fallen off the track. The part of the window regulator that attaches to the window is probably broken. Mine did the same thing. I took the window and regulator out of the car and epoxied the part back together and then reinstalled it. Been over a year now and still working fine.
Had the same issue on my 1993. You need to take the door panel off to access the nuts and bolts that are used to mount the window to the guide.
Most likely the guide on the bottom of the regulator broke. take the door apart and check. most likely, you need a new window regulator.
To open and close the side rear window on a Ford Expedition Limited, you use the control panel. This is located on the driver's side.
Take the door apart to see what the problem is. If it's a power window, either the mechanism broke, the motor failed, or most likely, the switch is bad.
Go to the junk yard and and buy the window with the plastic guide attached to it for about $70. Otherwise, it will cost you about $430 at the dealership and about $175 at some glass vednor plus another $100 for installation.
you must pop out the interior panel on the door to get acsess to window, chances are the drive belt snapped,no big deal , about 20 dollars, go to libary and look in a chilton book, it will explain how to do it.
Must replace window regulatorhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-motor-regulator
Remove the inside door panel. The entire power window mechanism will be visible. Put the window back onto the window track.
I was qouted $217.95 plus tax to replace a shattered driver window.
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.