Have to remove the door panel screws, then remove speaker, drop the cables off the window motor (maybe), drill out the rivets that secure the regulator at bottom and remove two bolts at the top of regulator. push window all way up remove glass from regulator, I used a screwdriver but am sure there must be an easier way to remove the caulk that hold window to regulator. then dats about it..if you need to replace motor same thing drill out the rivets and pull out from right side of door...have fun that project sucked for me..LOL
It is best to replace entire regulator as one unit. Remove door panel. Remove bottom nut of regulator, and remove two top nuts of regulator. Loosen two bolts on bracket holding window. Support window, and carefully remove regulator as one unit.
It is easy to replace the window regulator or window clips on the rear window of a 2000 Grand Am. The clips simply snap right onto the rails inside that door that connect to the window.
I want to know what can I do to fix my window temporarily until I can get it fixed. I don't know if the window is off track or if it needs a new regulator. I toke it to an auto glass place and they didn't even look at it they just said that it was the regulator, and that it was comman with the Lincoln ls. Right now it is 14 degrees and plastic just won't do. Can someone tell me how to remove the panel and maybe I can rig it up some how.
You probably wont. Chances are, if your window doesn't go up and down right, you have a broken pulley in the window regulator assembly. This is common and requires the replacement of the window regulator.
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1 open door 2 remove inner panel 3 lower window 4 take out window 5 remove (4) screws from regulator 6 take regulator of rails
turn bolts to the left, install regulator, turn bolts to the right
You should be able to find a shop manual for this at the local library...make copies of the right pages...)
Either way you will have to fix it again so you should fix it right the first time and bolt it tightly to the regulator like it's supposed to be.
You need to replace the power window regulator. Go to 1aauto.com and search for the video showing you how to do this.
All you do is take off the door panel remove foam (plastic, rubber) weather guard & disconnect the wires for locks and window... remove speaker. There will be bolts (usually gold) . There are clamps holding the window to the regulator / motor loosen then pull window out through the top of door. When window is free just shimmy the regulator / motor out of the door on the bottom left side (there should be a decent hole to get it through...) once out put new regulator / motor in and place window in new clamps on regulator / motor tighten bolt back together and put panel back on....
In 1964 it is located in the engine compartment on the right side of the firewall, below the right side cowl drain.