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Excellent; very clear and helpful. Thanks for sharing with everyone.
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@The480345 We do carry just the regulator with out the motor on our website also, here's a link to them on our site. 1aauto.com/1A/WindowRegulators
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I know that this video is for 99 and newer, but for those who have a silverado 89-96, when changing the regulator on those models, be very carefull of the heavy duty spring that is coiled to help the regulator move up and down. Be sure to use a c-clamp or something to make sure that spring does not work itself loose when drilling the rivets that hold the motor and reg. together. I realized this once that spring narrowly screwed up my hand.
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This is great but can i just replace the cable
This video was very helpful I just fallowed it step by step and finished in no time thank you for making it ready to follow
steven18196 2 months ago
@steven18196 You're welcome. Have a great day!
1aauto 1 month ago
My window is in the full down position. I can't get to the bolts that hold the clamps to the window. Is there a way to "hot" wire the motor to just get the window up for now? I can't budge it. Raining in Oregon :(
12beastman 3 months ago
@12beastman You should be able to push the window into the up position from inside of the door with your hand. then you can use the painters tape to hold it in the up position, so that you can remove it from the window regulator. Hope this helps you out.
1aauto 1 month ago
My window is in the full down position. I can't get to the bolts that hold the clamps to the window. Is there a way to "hot" wire the motor to just get the window up for now? I can't budge it.
12beastman 3 months ago
@12beastman You should be able to just push up on the window from inside the door with your hand, so that you can get at the bolts.
1aauto 3 months ago