Window has fallen off track
SOURCE: Drivers door panel removal
remove srews from armrest. slide wide blade putty knife or screwdriver under bottom right or left hand door, where trim meets metal. slide in and pull out, you will need to persuade it a little. continue all the way around. when complete pull panel straight up to release from window. be careful. remove wiring clips from the power accesories. be careful w/ clips. you can buy replacement clips at your local hardware store for a dollar a piece. good luck
SOURCE: How do you get power window back in it's track,
If you want to do this you need to remove the inner door panel( and maybe a weather barrier). be aware if you have any power options with switches on the door panel they must be disconnected before you attempt door panel removal.as soon as you remove the door panel(usually two or three screws and a dozen easily breakable plastic clips holding it in place) you will be able to see the window lift mechanism. if the window has not fallen completely off track you will be able to see how it is held by the "lift cradle" carefully without letting the window fall down into the door place the window back into its track"cradle" and loosely tighten the fasteners. and reconnect the window crank or window switch temporarily to slowly lift and lower the window while supporting it with your hand (to be sure it doesn't fall off its track while testing it) check if the window is tracking properly. if if seems to slide up and down appropriately and lands into the window seal appropriately then lower the window to a place where you can snug down the window retainers not too tight so as not to break the glass. and replace the door panel. after all switches or mechanisms are replaced test it again slowly to check for appropriate function and if you are satisfied pat yourself on the back for a job well done. i hope this helps
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