my window won't roll up

Asked by slinger Jul 06, 2008 at 08:13 PM about the 1984 Chevrolet S-10

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my passenger window slipped down into the door and won't roll back up. This has to be an easy fix like it's off it's track. Please let me know how & what to do

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if you can still crank the lever then it fell off the track, in that case take off the interior panel, and get somebody to help you move it back onto the track, theres not usually a whole lot of room to move inside the door but if you can get the glass up above the person can old it and you can guide them.

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i have a 91 s-10 and the trick to gettin the window back on the crank is to manually pull it up by your hands and move the window forward and pull the crank and it will go back on track

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yea take the inside panel off u should have to push the glass down into a rubber wedge which holds the glass on the tracks

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or there are some little plastic clips on the side that keep it in place that may have broke in witch case you would have to replace but what would usually happen if they broke would be the window would always get in a bind.

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Why does my window on my 2003 Chevrolet S 10 pick up fall down and how do I fix that show me a video and it’s also a manual crank up and down with your hand

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