* A flathead screwdriver
* A Phillips head screwdriver
* A hammer
* A pry bar
* A window crank or drill
2. Remove the door panel. To do this, first pry off the plastic cover over the door handle. Then, remove the screws that hold the door panel in place. Slide the door panel up to remove it completely.
3. Locate the window regulator. The window regulator is the mechanism that raises and lowers the window. It is located inside the door, behind the door panel.
4. Inspect the window regulator. Look for any loose or broken parts. If you find any damage, you will need to replace the window regulator.
5. Put the window back on track. If the window regulator is not damaged, you can simply put the window back on track. To do this, first attach the window to the window regulator. Then, use the pry bar to pry the window back into place.
6. Secure the window. Once the window is back in place, secure it by putting the screws back in place. Replace the door panel and plastic cover.
7. Test the window. Open and close the window to make sure that it works properly. If the window does not work properly, you may need to adjust the window regulator.