Remove door panel for access and investigation
They pop off. You use a screwdriver or some type of panel removing tool.
just pops off after removing the window handle, if manual, and some screws for the armrest and maybe the door trim side of window.
most all window crank handles these days are the same, look just behind the handle where it meets the trim panel and you should see a metal clip passing through the handle plastic. With a small hooked tool grab the end of it and pull towards the knob.
If the window is stuck in the down position on a Chevy Silverado, the door panel will have to come off to access the cable mechanism and fix the window. If the windows are electric, there will also be the wiring assembly for the window to remove.
You must remove the door panel. The large majority of the panel is held in by plastic pins on the inside that you can just snap off. There are 2 screws under the handle and if it is a manual window crank that must also be removed to get the panel off.
1. On manual window models remove the window crank handle dislodge the clip 2. Remove the outside mirror cover 3. Detach the door handle trim piece and disconnect the door pull mounting screw. Unplug the electrical connector from the power window switch 4. Remove the retaining screws and detach the panel by carefully prying it away from the door
On many occasions the plastic inside the handle strips out and the handle just spins. There is a "C" clip holding the handle to the regulator.Push the door panel in behind the handle to see and remove the clip. Look inside the handle to see if the plastic is stripped.If not , the regulator will need to be replaced. (Note: If the handle is stripped, the window tracks are probably dry and need lubrication or the problem will happen again.)
No you can't.
Remove inside door handle and window crank handle, remove inside door panel, remove vent window and channel assembly, remove window.
make sure you remove all the things screwed into the panel like the arm rest/handle and the door handle/locks and pop off the window crank if the windows are manual. there are little plastic plug like things that 'screw' into the panel. they then pop into holes in the doorframe. just pull on the bottom, work your way up, then after they are all pulled then lift up the panel, then look for things wired into the panel like the door locks and the window buttons if the windows are electric.
You can put a manual rollup window back on track, in your 1994 Chevy Cavalier, by removing the inside door panel. The window track is easily visible with the door panel removed.