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The door trim is held on with a combination of screws and push clips Once you have the trim off you will probably find that the window motor regulator is defective. I would recommend replacing the regulator and motor as an assembly.
Are you sure of the year? Didn't think that they made a 1996 Buck rendezvous
I just had that happen on a 2000. It was the window regulator. I ordered a new one on e-bay. Changing it involves taking the whole door apart, and you can do it yourself, if you are really "mechanical". You would need to pay particular attention to where every nut & bolt goes, and replace exactly. The window regulator is made of several metal pieces and some connecting wires or cables. It is complicated if you are not familiar with it. You will be needing to take the glass out of the door by rotating it, so you can install the new regulator. Be blessed.
Sounds like the window track fell off the window regulator. Sometimes you can replace the roller that goes between regulator & motor, but most times you will need to replace window regulator. Take off interior door panel & see which option is possible.
Since you can get the door open, half the battle is already won. Yes, open the door, pull the interior door panel and take a look around. Watch inside with a flashlight (towards the rear of the door) as you roll the window down to see if you can see what it's snagged on.
These cars have a window regulator that is made with a cable and a plastic wheel that the cable rolls around. Once it wears out you need to replace the whole regulator, it comes with new motor. Look on ebay, cheapest way to buy a new one. You can take off door panel and push window back up and wedge or vise grip so it wont fall back down.
Ok I can't see the car so I don't know how to tell you to fix it. It would be nice If I knew what you were working on, but if you go to the dealer and go to the parts desk and give them more information than you have me they could print you a picture of the door and glass and frame assembly and most likely won't charge you for it, Since you will have to buy rollers or other parts to fix it.
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