Originally Posted by
1fastser Yea, that sucks...been there, done that! I've cut slots in a piece of pvc as well as a piece of wood to hold up windows until I could get the necessary parts. Glad you got the window up at least.
Now that the window is out of the way you need to pull the motor/reg assy and see what you need.
Look closely at the corners of the regulator to see if the cable is wedged in some failing plastic pieces.
Separate the motor from the regulator and check it with batt.voltage.
Hope this helps.
I've done the PVC method more than once on various cars to keep the window in position.
If the motor is running as you indicated, then definitely check for anything that would bind the cable. Those rails sometimes just need to be lubricated to get rid of any friction/grit/etc that is causing something to bind.
You might be able to pick up a spare regulator at a local salvage yard, but it's always been kind of hit or miss when I've been looking, and I usually end up picking something up from Rock Auto once I know what the issue is.