See this post for instructions and photos
http://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-regulator
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i can help fix your window problems with rebuilding the motor with 1/4 20 nuts and the window will never break again you see the problem is the gears they use are plastic there made to fail u replace them with metal ones the problems solved i can do it for 300 all four windows
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My sister just paid 180$ for her driver side window, on her 88' buick lasabre. This was just for the track though (to keep the window held up), they said the motor would cost another 100$.
To fix power window problems in a 1996 Mercury Mystique, first check the fuse related to the power windows and replace it if blown. If the fuse is intact, inspect the window switch for any signs of damage or wear, and consider testing it with a multimeter. If the switch works, examine the wiring for any breaks or shorts and check the window motor itself for functionality; it may need replacement if it's not operating. Lubricating the window tracks can also help if the window is slow or gets stuck.
go to flickr, I have several pictures on how to fix.
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To fix a tangled cable on a 2000 Buick LeSabre driver's side window regulator, first, remove the door panel to access the regulator. Carefully unwind the tangled cable, ensuring not to damage it, and realign it in the guide tracks. If the cable is frayed or damaged, consider replacing the entire window regulator assembly. Reassemble the door panel and test the window operation before finalizing the repair.
you need to replace the regulator. dealership is the only one that has it about $170.00
Your window may be leaking water due to damaged seals or improper installation. To fix it, you can try resealing the window with caulk or weatherstripping, or consider replacing the seals or contacting a professional for help.
To fix a window spring that is not working properly, you can try lubricating the spring with silicone spray or replacing the spring altogether if it is damaged. If you are unsure how to do this, it is recommended to seek the help of a professional window repair service.