The cables are part of the window regulator assemble. My cables jumped over the nylon pulley and kinked. Monster Auto Parts has the complete unit for 49.95. I going to get one and change it. It requires the use of the old motor if it's still good. Looks easy enough!
First remove the Window Crank Handle. Then remove all of the screws you can find, 1 for the door release, 1 for the door grip, and 4 for the door panel. Pop loose all of the lower door area, and carefullyremove the door panel. Remove the plastic behid the door panel, SAVE IT!!. With the window all of the way down, remove the screws that hold the window in and remove the window. Revers to reinstall, being sure to locate the new window into the grooves for that.
Aligning a driver side window on a 1998 Honda Civic requires the removal of the door panel. With the door panel off move the window until it can properly align to the track. Once aligned slide the window into place and reinstall the door panel.
The regulator has failed and needs replaced.
Remove the door trim panel.Then clip the window regulator cables. Push window up and tape it in place until you can replace the regulator
1. Remove door panel, and disconnect the door harness. 2. Unbolt window from the rail, remove the window from the door. 3. Unbolt old motor and remove. 4. Using a window motor tool, (if you don't use one you could risk having the lifting frame on the motor uncoil and injure your hand or wrist), remove the motor from the lifting frame. 5. Using the supplied hardware install the new motor into the frame. 6. Install new motor in the door. 7. Reinstall the glass. 8. Reconnect the harness.(make sure window works) 9. Reinstall the door panel.
take off inner door panel, lower track and put the window back in. If parts on track are broken buy new ones. Use urathain to reinstall window.
Try your local junk yards, or your local dealer.
you go through the window above p.s. its the right window
If the cables have failed, the entire regulator needs replaced.
door panel will have to come off and more than likely the motor has rivets holding it in place so the complete window regulator will have to be taken out of the door and the rivets drilled out to get the motor off and then reinstall new motor with bolts and nuts.
either on the door or right below the front window
Remove all screws around the outer edge of the door panel. Carefully pry off the decorative cover behind the door handle and remove the torix screw. Lift up firmly on the door panel to remove. To reinstall, line up molded plastic hooks on back of door panel with notches in the door, push down to secure, reinstall torix screw, decorative cover and screws. Also before you lift away the panel, you'll need to undo the electrical connectors for the power window and door locks