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replacing the window regulator / motor

Old Jan 15, 2004 | 08:33 PM
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replacing the window regulator / motor

i've replaced the motor about 10 times now... and its time to replace it again

the problem is that something inside there is bent, and the big gear (regulator?) is far enough over so that it hits the motor itself, causing the motor to burn out much quicker than normal.

how does one replace the gears inside there? what is included with the "regulator" setup?
Old Jan 15, 2004 | 08:41 PM
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Re: replacing the window regulator / motor

Originally posted by anasazi
i've replaced the motor about 10 times now... and its time to replace it again

the problem is that something inside there is bent, and the big gear (regulator?) is far enough over so that it hits the motor itself, causing the motor to burn out much quicker than normal.

how does one replace the gears inside there? what is included with the "regulator" setup?
Dude my passenger side does the same trick Have you tried greasing up all the gears and all the moving parts inside the window yet? That seemed to help me a lot this time and it hasnt been acting up... YET
Old Jan 15, 2004 | 08:54 PM
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Re: Re: replacing the window regulator / motor

Originally posted by InjectedSS
Dude my passenger side does the same trick Have you tried greasing up all the gears and all the moving parts inside the window yet? That seemed to help me a lot this time and it hasnt been acting up... YET

yes

something is bent i'm almost 100% sure
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