Can I repair the car window regulator that won't roll up by myself?

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AbigailAnn
07/29/25 7:25pm
Directly remove the screws on the glass clamp groove of the window regulator, manually lift the glass, and then use sealing tape to secure it on the window frame. Disassemble the window switch, and operate the window switches for both the driver and passenger sides to raise the glass. Locate the corresponding contacts on the driver's side window switch, and use a wire about 5 centimeters long to touch each of the three contacts until the glass rolls up.
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