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Window replacement and repair tool window glass regulator used

time2011/12/07

  Window glass regulator adjustable frame a window to save on your car door window glass in place. Regulation means a broken window will not roll up or down. To replace a window regulator, make sure you get the exact vehicle you one of the rights of any door or window. Then, you must remove the interior door panel to the regulator, separate from the glass, and remove
  1 Raise the window glass top, and make sure it's within the upper door frame support. If there is no window frames, reducing the bottom of the window, and is ready to be deleted. Disconnect the negative battery cable, glass, once in place.
  2 removed from the door trim. Door handles and tailgate panel rivers, and began to pry with a flathead screwdriver or other flat blade manual lock lever. Remove all the screws installed panels - they may be hidden door seals - slide-out panel, its retainers. Disconnect any electrical connectors, controls or lights connected to the same window.
  3 Window glass regulator stripped Watergate of the internal components, spoiler. Disconnect the window motor assembly of the wiring harness. Remove all the bolts on the regulator, those holding the glass, then the door it started.
  4 off windows by the door, if it is the bottom of the door (to stay in place, if it is within the upper frame). Folding components with regulators on both sides, remove from the door of the General Assembly.
  5 off, remove the front bolts and swing motor turn off the cable housing from the regulator motor. Maintain the housing and cable from the cable spool gear.
  6 the new regulatory body, the door is slightly twisted in place. Adjustment bolt to the door. Aligned with the regulator (sliding glass door, if it has been deleted) bolts holding the window glass and the window regulator.
  7 Window glass regulator of water diversion on the door back and re-install decorative panels (including all of the electrical connector). Test by raising or lowering the glass window of operation.