Hi,
What usually happens is the plastic that holds the cable on breaks. I searched everywhere for a replacement regulator with no luck.The dealer will try to sell you the whole thing, motor and all for $200 + I found a guy on eBay selling a repair kit for $50. It took a couple of hours to get it all tore apart and installed but it works great! Worth every penny!
Hello I am adding to this, :) that usually is the problem, i just had it on mine, but i found a site with a trick to do it yourself and not spend more than 10$
http://jeepxj1998.blogspot.com/
Tip: Instead of cotter pins, i used a strong flexible wire......it was much easier to apply :)
you will have to replace the window regulator.
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take it to an auto glass shop, it is not that expensive
If the window motor runs, replace the plastic spacers with ball bearings or bolt nuts. Oliver said it.
You need to unscrew the plastic of the door and remove the plastic handle then get the window low you will see 2 plastic screw, unscrew and then you have to pull up the window with your hands. It's very easy.... :)
In order to replace the electric window motors on a Pontiac Grand Prix you will need to unscrew the Torx screws on the door, life it back to remove the plastic pieces. Remove all connectors, and the plastic covers.
To replace the back window on a Honda Civic DX, you will have to remove the old one, peel off the remaining plastic, and put the new one in place.
Replace the regulator. You cannot buy replacement parts for plastic pieces.
You can buy new plastic pieces. They are called sash clips and they are a dealer only item and they run about 10-20$ a piece
This may help you. http://www.installdr.com