A door glass regulator is a mechanism that allows the driver or passenger to lower or raise the window. There are three mechanisms:
– The manual window regulator
– The electric window lift
– The electric window lifter and automatic (it is sufficient to exert a simple impulse to go up or down completely the window)
Some signs may indicate the end of life of a window regulator mechanism: Slow motion of the windowpane or unusual noises (creaking, crunches) of the mechanism may indicate a malfunction.
However, when the window regulator is electric, the source of the malfunction may be different (mechanism or motor). If the window does not lower (or rises) but you can hear the noise of the electric motor, it is likely that only the mechanism is to replace. However, if you hear no noise when you press the button, it is possible that only the engine is to change.
If you live entirely on a single pulse, you keep pressing the button, so you enjoy the comfort function. It is imperative that you replace it with a window regulator also equipped with this function.
To gain access to the mechanism, care must be taken not to injure the openings in the door that may be sharp.
– If it can be separated (double cable assembly, rack cable, scissors), separate the motor from the mechanism (unscrew it from its support). Do not forget to unplug the motor through the connector.
– If it is not separable (cable mounting), cut the cables at both ends of the motor. Separate the engine lifts electric window from its mechanism
Once the whole system is dismounted, it is sometimes necessary to recover joints or staples on the old mechanism. Mechanism and engine raises an electric window