my rear window got popped off its track and i have no idea hoe to fix it...help please

Asked by GuruDBMXV Aug 23, 2017 at 02:35 PM about the 2002 Chrysler Sebring LX Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

.. my granddaughter thought
that she could get her hand in
the window to unlock it when
she was locked out well the
window popped off the track it
because she put so much
pressure on it how do I fix it
please help help me fix my
rear left window as it got
popped off when my
granddaughter broke into the
car

1 Answer

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You will need to remove the inside door panel. This will give you access to the window regulator. Most glass is held in place by a channel that is tightened with two or more screws. This is not a difficult job to do, but it does require a bit of drudgery. I think any glass repair place would help you out for cheap if you don't wish to DIY

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