Start by disconnecting the negative battery cable, battery is under the rear seat. then remove all fasteners to the door panel,the panel slides up. Remove the plastic protector and remove the bolts that hold the regulator/motor then replace and reverse the order to install.
you need to change the window regulator
Its cheaper to buy a regulator than to fix the old one, check Ebay they have great deals on regulators, good luck
You have to disconnect the glass from the regulator or clip the regulator cables.Here's howhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-regulator
You can find sliders for a window regulator on an Oldsmobile Alero at most auto parts stores. Another option, is to check with local junk yards.
You don't. Instead, put a new one in there. It will work better.
If the regulator is broken, you'll have to clip the cables to get to the window glass attaching bolts.Here's how to do ithttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-regulator
under the back seat
mine on my 97 is on the rear window deck.
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.
You would need to remove the door panel, and them remove the splash shield from the door. Once your inside the door, you would need to unbolt the regulator from the door and also the window. An instructional video has also been included that will show you a step by step process on how to do this.
The regulator is the part that raises the window. Can be a notched curved piece and a X shaped arm that raises the window or a plastic strip that runs in a grove. The motor can be changed. I belive regulator and the motor are both held in by rivots. These can be drilled out and replaced with bolts.
Trade it in for a Holden