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That doesn't matter when the glass is blocking access to the bolt for proper disassembly.
What do, break glass?
Any door trim bolts won't be going in the glass zone. Once the trim is off you'll have some access points to try to bring window back into position.
Oh, to be clear, the main bolt in question is not a door panel trim bolt or screw. It's a main bolt for the window regulator, which sits behind the fallen window...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2IO1attnFQ
That's not the problem, the problem is I have to lift the glass to access the bolts...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2IO1attnFQ
How do lift the glass out of the door?
Nobody ever covers fun shit like that..
Is there a long tool with a hook you can slid down from the glass opening and pull window up? Like the tools for unlocking the door through the glass seal?
I would try to jimmy the window up first. Stick a couple pieces of duck tape to it and give it a yank up while hitting the window up button. If that fails, you'll probably have to remove enough of that inner panel to reach in with some dykes and nip the cable (you're replacing it anyways). But most likely they just broke the plastic retainer and it can be pulled up.
These ideas are a bit out of reach, though I get ya..
He's paralyzed on his right side for almost a year now, he doesn't drive anymore ☹️