2. Locate the power window regulator and track. Once you have removed the door panel, you will be able to see the power window regulator and track. The regulator is the mechanism that moves the window up and down, while the track is the metal channel that the window slides through.
3. Inspect the window track. Before you attempt to put the window glass back on track, take a moment to inspect the track for any damage or obstructions. If the track is damaged or obstructed, it will need to be repaired or replaced before you can reinstall the window glass.
4. Lower the window glass. If the window is not already in the down position, you will need to lower it using the power window switch. This will make it easier to put the window glass back on track.
5. Gently guide the window glass into the track. Once the window is lowered, you can begin to guide it back into the track. Use your hands to carefully align the window glass with the track and gently press it into place.
6. Test the window. Once the window glass is back on track, test the power window switch to make sure that the window moves up and down smoothly. If the window is still not working properly, you may need to adjust the window regulator or track.
Here are some additional tips for putting power window glass back on track:
- Use a flashlight to get a better view of the window regulator and track.
- Be careful not to pinch your fingers between the window glass and the track.
- If you are not comfortable performing this repair yourself, you can take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic.