TAKE OFF THE DOOR PANEL BY REMOVE ONE SCREW AT THE DOOR HANDLE, 2 IN THE HANDLE YOU USE TO CLOSE THE DOOR THEN 4 AT THE BOTTOM OF THE DOOR. THIS WILL EXPOSE THE INSIDE OF THE DOOR. NOW YOU CAN CHANGE THE REGULATOR.
Replace the window regulator.
the cable is frayed ,you will have to replace the window regulator motor assy.
I found having a repair manual specifically for your make/model/year a great start. I'm in the same boat and this is what I have found out and will be doing next weekend. First, I had the a screw placed in the regulator to keep the window up until I am able to replace the window regulator. The regulator comes complete with the motor, so what I will do is remove the current regulator have a friend holding up the window has I am doing this so I wont have to remove the window (to skip a step), then just attach the new regulator in the same place as the original.
Must replace window regulatorhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-motor-regulator
You should by a new window regulator , not the motor. take your old motor off the old regulator and replace the old regulator, its off track for a reason, ....Its worn and damaged.AnswerYou should by a new window regulator , not the motor. take your old motor off the old regulator and replace the old regulator, its off track for a reason, ....Its worn and damaged. Kongkit Raggan-Supatanampon
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.
This is a common problem - the "power window regulator" has a plastic clip that can break - you can't buy the clip by itself, you'll need to replace the entire regulator.
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i just got my 98 Honda accord driver's side window regulator replaced and it was $610 at the Honda dealership for the part + 3 hours of labor. what a rip off i just fixed my 2000 Honda accord driver's side window. cost $300+ with parts and labor. i looked everywhere and saw that the regulator and motor should cost less than $100, but they charged me about $200 for it. jerks.
The cost of replacing power window regulators (motors) in a 2004 Honda Accord is dependent on where one sources the parts from and which shop they take it to. A power window regulator runs approximately $240 to $265 from the dealership. However, the same part costs $174 to $191 from OEM Honda parts sites. As far as the cost of labour is concerned, count on the job taking approximately 3 hours and- utilizing a commonplace hourly labour rate of $80- the total would be about $240. The grand total would be approximately $500 to replace one power window regulator on a 2004 Honda Accord. Of course, it would cost more to replace multiple regulators.
I have a 99 that did the same thing try the fuel regulator?maybe
remove and replace.