The size of rivets needed for a window regulator typically depends on the specific make and model of the vehicle. Common sizes for automotive window regulators range from 3/16 inch to 1/4 inch in diameter. It's best to consult the vehicle's service manual or manufacturer specifications for the exact size and type of rivets required for proper installation.
1. remove door panel trim. The regulator is riveted to the power window motor, with 3 large rivets. Three other large rivets atatch this whole assy to the inside of the door. It is important to drill out the rivets holding the regulator /and motor to the door, and leaving the motor attached to the regulator, because the regulator has a heavy spring that will be released if the rivets are removed. To separate the regulator and motor you need to drill a hole in the regulator arm, and place a nut and bolt through the hole, at a point that will keep the spring compressed once the motor is removed. Now that the regulator is secure, the rivets on the motor can be drilled out, and motor separated. The new motor needs to be bolted onto the regulator, or riveted. The factory rivets are large, and it is doubtfull you will find such large rivets, or a rivet gun for that purpose, so stick with bolts and nuts. reinstall the complete assy, and again bolt in the whole assy inside the door. bolts and nuts are a real pain in the butt to use in such a confined space, but again rivets of such a large size are hard to find, along with a real large rivet gun. I reccommend using nylon locking nuts so they will not come loose after a certain amount of time and vibration. A set of rubber door stops is also usefull in holding the window glass in the up position while work is being done. You will find a rivet gun that size at Habor Freight cheap china made but will do the trick.
It sounds like the window regulator, the thing that makes the window go up and down, has worn out. The only way to fix it is to replace the window regulator, which will require removing the outer door skin...Yes, the outer door skin. The door handle is held on by a couple of plastic pins that you should buy replacements for as they are hard to get out and may not be reusable. You will also require a special tool to remove the retainer nut that holds the glass to the regulator, it sells for about $27 without shipping. You will need a drill to remove the pop-rivets that are holding the old regulator to the door steel. I chose to use small bolts to replace the rivets as the rivet gun to put the size rivets that are required is not cheap, and will not do the smaller, more common pop rivets. If you are looking for new parts, www.autopartspeople.com has an excellent menu and has diagrams showing the parts for most large items. Good luck
To replace rivets in a window regulator, you typically need to use bolts that are around 1/4 inch in diameter and 3/4 to 1 inch in length, depending on the specific application and the thickness of the materials being joined. It's important to use bolts with a matching thread type, usually fine or coarse, and consider using lock washers or nuts for added security. Always check the manufacturer's specifications or consult a repair manual for the exact size and type suited for your vehicle's window regulator.
Job requires a rivet tool and right size rivets. remove the door trim panel. disconnect electrical connectors. support the window glass halfway up. remove rear channel guide. drill out the 4 regulator rivets with a quarter inch bit. disengage the regulator from the guide chanels. to INSTALL, place new regulator in the guide chanels. secure with new quarter inch pop rivets. plug in electrical connectors. replace rear channel and secure it tightly. replace door trim panel.
You need the stand size window opening of 2.5 feet by 2 feet.
You can use a bolt and lock nut, probably 1/4 inch.
The bolts used to change the passenger window regulator on a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am are typically 10mm in size. You may also encounter some torx screws, depending on your specific model and configuration. It's always a good idea to verify with a repair manual or online resources for your specific vehicle setup.
In order to measure your window to make sure you get the right size window scarf all you need to do is measure the height and width of the window panel from top to bottom and side to side .
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It entirely depends on the size of the window. To measure the size of the window and the length of the curtain you need, visit superblindsmart.com.au/service-centre/how-to-measure-your-windows-for-blinds.html
To calculate the size of an egress window, you need to follow these steps: Determine the minimum required size for an egress window in your area. This is typically based on building codes and regulations. Measure the width and height of the window opening in inches. Multiply the width by the height to calculate the total square inches of the window opening. Ensure that the total square inches of the window opening meets or exceeds the minimum required size for an egress window in your area. By following these steps, you can accurately calculate the size of an egress window.
There is no standard window size.