No. The front and rear doors, each get different window regulators.
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To change the window regulator on a 1997 Honda Civic the door panel will need to be removed. Once removed the regulator will be visible and can be replaced by taking off the mounting hardware.
how to take the door panel off of a 1997 mercury marquis
Bad regulator maybe?
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replace window regulator assembly.
needs a new window motor and regulator
yes
1997 thru 1999
You take the inner door panel off. Then, there is an arm that goes up and down called the window regulator. The glass is held in by hardware on the end of the regulator. If you get a used window from the salvage yard they will be able to tell you how to put it back in. Most of the time the window is separated from the regulator and the new window dropped in from the outside when the control handle is in the down position.
Take the inside door panel off and unhook the glass from the regulator and pull the glass up out of the door, it will come out from the outside of the door, to put the new one in you need to be on the inside of the door and bring the window into the door from the outside at an angle where the front of the glass goes in first and get it in the track and then slide the back of the gass down into the track and then tighten into the regulator.
If the cables have failed, the entire regulator needs replaced.
The lock switch has nothing to do with the window. If you have power windows and the window switch is bad, you can operate the window by jumping the wires on the switch plug. On my 91 Camaro RS, the window regulator (motor) stopped working. I bought a new regulator at Napa and replaced it. Replacing the window regulator requires drilling out the factory rivets. IMPORTANT! Before you start,you should drill a hole through the door and gear then install a temporary nut & bolt to lock the window in the up postion. This will prevent the window from falling while your fingers are near the gear.