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	<title>how can a newbie fix his power window?</title>
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	<description>Help with a 1995 Ford Explorer.

I have power windows and the back passenger side window will go down but not up. Is it possible to pop the door frame off, and &quot;roll&quot; it up manually and have it stay up? I&apos;m not interested in opening it again till next spring when I can get it looked at. I just don&apos;t want it open incase it rains, theft, and all that stuff.</description>
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