The window may not stay up due to a faulty window regulator or a broken window mechanism. It could also be caused by worn-out window seals or a misaligned window track. These issues prevent the window from staying in the raised position.
Your window may not stay up due to a faulty window regulator, worn-out window tracks, or a broken window balance. These components help support and hold the window in place, so if they are damaged or worn, the window may not stay up properly.
The window does not stay up because the mechanism that holds it in place is likely broken or worn out. This can cause the window to fall down instead of staying up.
you need to replace the window regulator
you will have to replace the window regulator.
The window may keep falling down and not staying up due to a faulty window regulator or a worn-out window track. These components can wear out over time, causing the window to not stay in the desired position.
You'll probably need to buy a new power window motor, if it's power window, that is.
Dealer Warranty item.
A bad pulse board or window wiper motor can cause your wipers to stay in the "up" position.
well to open the window you need to press shift-ctrl-cif it doesnt open your doin something wrong
Broken regulator. REplace it. Here's how:http://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-motor-regulator
It's usually because the window has jumped off the track.
Look on the inside of the talegate for a panel that is screwed on. Remove the screws and you should be able to get inside.