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I heard a noise in door like a rock hit it then when i tried to roll up the window it just got stuck and won't roll up. it's stuck in a position and makes a loud stuck noise when i try to roll it up.
You need to remove the inner door panel and see what happened inside the door. It sounds as if the regulator may of went bad or broke and needs to be replaced.
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Have you tried the drivers door "passenger door window switch" and the passenger "door window switch" to try and roll the passenger window up?When you do try to roll it up make sure the vehicle is running as you want the most voltage to the window motor.If both door switches would not roll the window up,try the following.
With the engine running hit the up window switch on the passenger door just as you give the door a HARD FIRM RAP.The window should roll up.It may take a few tries.DO NOT roll the window back down until you have changed or dissembled the window motor for a good cleaning.Also,check for broken wires at the door hinge area on both the drivers and passenger sides,pull each wire firmly looking for a broken wire.
It appears to me that the door hinge bushings have worn out , do not force the inner or outer door handles. Lower the window and use the top part of the window frame to left up on the door to release the weight on the door latch and try to open it. If this allows the door to open your hinge bushing are worn out and allowing the door to sag putting it's weight on the door latch. This is common on drivers doors because of being the most used.
possible latch became diconnected in door , do you hear lock activate when unlocking or locking door to see if motor is working ,did you try using manual lock button should move up and down,try this while using power locks ,it may be just stuck,
this could possibly be the switch for that window, however, it is most likely the window motor located inside the door.. if it doesnt make ANY noise when you hit the switch to roll it up, then it is either the switch or the window motor.. if it DOES make a noise inside the door like the window is being rolled up when you hit the switch then your window glass has come out of the track and is laying inside the window and not being lifted up in the track
It is likely the window motor is wearing out and will need to be replaced. You can always try a different switch on those wires to rule out switch problem. Otherwise, the motor will have to be replaced.
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