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Re: Power window question
HDS879@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 97-08-17 16:47:12 EDT, bman@swva.net (Brendan) writes:
>
> >>> It could definitely be a faulty safety switch. I experienced the same
> thing in my '87 5k. Unfortunately the shape and design of my car results,
> in wet weather situations, in water falling directly on the window/mirror
> switch assy if the window is open even slightly. Switches go bad
> eventually from wear anyway, but I suspect this ultimately shortens their
> lifespan.
>
> My window-related questions: has anyone ever had to replace the power window
> regulator on a 4k csq? the driver's side window has stopped an inch shy of
> being closed, and i was told to replace the regulator. estimated costs and
> difficulty in replacement? (does it matter if it's a used one?)
> ...any and all tips would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks!
> Hollie
> hds879@aol.com
replacement is a very strait forward job. Just be careful the door panel
has a clip at the top rear and the door panel must be slid rearward to
release it.