To replace a window spring balance, first, remove the window sash. Then, detach the old spring balance and install the new one in its place. Finally, reattach the window sash and test the balance to ensure proper functioning.
in your car, where else!
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If an electric window in a Chevrolet Venture will not go up or down, it is likely that a fuse is blown. Replacing the fuse could fix the issue.
go to a very good machanic. mechanic
You probably have a bad window master switch
You can try replacing the master control switch on the driver's door. If that doesn't fix it you will need a new window motor.
The motor and/or window regulator may need fixing or replacing. See "Related Questions" below for more
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
There is a spring clip on the back of the handle that you have to get off before the handle will pull off, go to the parts store and get the special window crank removal tool to get it off.
It is important to keep everything in a car working well. When a power window stops working, it is important to make repair it by replacing the window motor, the blown fuse or the wiring that may be causing the windows to not function. If the window can go down but not up, the power window motor and fuse are working. Check the switch for dirty contacts and/or wiring for damage.
If the power window on your 1993 Infiniti J30 won't go up, it could be due to a faulty window switch, a blown fuse, or a malfunctioning window motor. First, check the fuse related to the windows to see if it needs replacing. If the fuse is fine, test the switch by seeing if the window responds from the driver's side control. If neither works, the window motor may need to be inspected or replaced.
To fix the driver’s side window that won’t go up on your 1997 GMC Safari, first check the window switch for any damage or corrosion. If the switch appears to be working, inspect the window motor and wiring for faults. You may need to remove the door panel to access the motor and connections. If the motor is faulty, replacing it might be necessary to restore window functionality.