Power Rear Window problem
#21
Good source for first and second gen rear window help: http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...arWindow.shtml
#22
Rusted channel and bad gear to arm weld
Nice to know that I'm not the only one dealing with this. As far as I can tell, the channel that grabs the window finally rusted to the point of no return. At that point the window jammed and as a result one of the gears welded to one of the arms on the regulator separated at the weld. A lot of rust in the area but probably a weak weld as well.
I replaced the channed and rubber gasket - it was a pain to get it on and I did use some soapy water - when it went on there was very positive feedback, it snapped in place. I am having the gear welded back onto the arm. If that does not work will have to replace the regulator mechanism, at least the motor still works!
I'm glad I found this forum! The drivers window stopped working the other day too. I hear the motor running and can't wait to open up the door to see what I find. One window at a time. This is a 94 model.
I replaced the channed and rubber gasket - it was a pain to get it on and I did use some soapy water - when it went on there was very positive feedback, it snapped in place. I am having the gear welded back onto the arm. If that does not work will have to replace the regulator mechanism, at least the motor still works!
I'm glad I found this forum! The drivers window stopped working the other day too. I hear the motor running and can't wait to open up the door to see what I find. One window at a time. This is a 94 model.
#23
Originally Posted by Scofco
To update this thread a bit:
After some searching, I found a tip that made sense.
The rear wiper and the rear window are rigged up in a way so that when then rear wiper isn't properly seated the rear window won't go down.
A visual inspection showed my wiper was seated fine, but I turned it on then off again and tried my rear window and VOILA, the window worked again.
:shrug:
After some searching, I found a tip that made sense.
The rear wiper and the rear window are rigged up in a way so that when then rear wiper isn't properly seated the rear window won't go down.
A visual inspection showed my wiper was seated fine, but I turned it on then off again and tried my rear window and VOILA, the window worked again.
:shrug:
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