My drivers side window fell off the track. How can I put it back on track?

Asked by chaskim4 Mar 29, 2015 at 12:58 AM about the 1996 Ford Explorer 4 Dr XLT AWD SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Remove the inside door panel and set aside. You should be able to see the track running from left to right attached to the rods which lift the window. Position the window inside the track and move the window up SLOWLY until it reaches the top. Make any left to right adjustments to the glass to ensure the proper fit at the top and sides. Use a marker and mark the glass and track where they meet. You can use silicone inside the track to hold the window in place after it dries or a compound made for the purpose.

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