1. Remove the screws.
* Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two screws located at the bottom of the door panel.
* Remove the two screws located on the top of the door panel, near the window crank.
* Use a Torx T20 driver to remove the screw located behind the door handle.
2. Remove the door panel clips.
* Use a trim panel removal tool, or a flat-head screwdriver, to pry up the door panel clips.
* There are four clips located along the bottom of the door panel, two clips on the sides of the door panel, and one clip at the top of the door panel.
3. Remove the door panel.
* Once all of the screws and clips have been removed, carefully pull the door panel away from the door.
* Be careful not to damage the wiring or the door handle.
4. Put the window back in its tracks.
* Once the door panel is removed, you will be able to access the window regulator and the window.
* Use your hands or a tool to gently guide the window back into its tracks.
* Make sure that the window is properly seated in the tracks before proceeding.
5. Reinstall the door panel.
* Once the window is back in its tracks, reattach the door panel by snapping the clips back into place.
* Replace the screws that you removed in step 1.
6. Test the window.
* Close the door and use the window crank to test the window.
* Make sure that the window rolls up and down smoothly and that there is no resistance.
7. Enjoy your newly repaired window!