You have to disconnect the glass from the regulator or clip the regulator cables.See this post for instructionshttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-regulator
You have to disconnect the glass from the regulator or clip the regulator cables.Here's howhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-regulator
usually by replacing window regulator.
Remove the window regulator assembly from the door.Remove the motor from the regulator by drilling out the attaching rivets with a 3/16 in. drill bit.Connect the window motor to the regulator with 3/16 in. rivets.Install the window regulator assembly.
window regulator
If the regulator is broken, you'll have to clip the cables to get to the window glass attaching bolts.Here's how to do ithttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-regulator
No they are not. They are available separately. The motor is available from most parts houses...the regulator is dealer only!!!
Only if you change out the entire regulator. The power regulator unit is pitched a little different due to the power motor components.
Broken regulator. REplace it. Here's how:http://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-motor-regulator
Remove the door trim panel.Then clip the window regulator cables. Push window up and tape it in place until you can replace the regulator
take the door panel off and unbolt the regulator and jam the window until you can replace the regulator
First test to see if the problem is the switch, wiring, or the motor. Here's howhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/test-power-window-motor-and-regulatorThen replace the regulator if the switch and wiring test good. Here's howhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-motor-regulator