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Old 20-07-2009, 12:29 PM   #1
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Default Anyone replace a power window reg before?

As the thread states has anyone here removed one before? Mine died on sat and i am unable to put my window up. I ordered a new one this morning and just wondering how you remove it all.

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Old 20-07-2009, 07:20 PM   #2
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id be interested to know how this is done too. mine are getting slower everyday.
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Old 20-07-2009, 07:24 PM   #3
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mine sticks about 2/3's of the way up will a new reg fix it ?
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Old 20-07-2009, 07:25 PM   #4
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you need to lube your channels, the rubber goes dry and the glass sticks to it
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Old 20-07-2009, 07:46 PM   #5
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99 times out of 100, it's nothing to do with the reg, get some silicone spray on the channels and dig out your switches and douse em in carby cleaner, and give me some rep points cos i just saved you a whole lot of effort and expense.
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If cleaning doesn't help they do wear out, they are an electric motor driving a wire around plastic pulleys, the wire can break, the pulleys wear out, the wire cuts the pulley in half, the spot weld breaks and the whole things bends, the electric motor can burn out there are many reasons

Basically take door trim off
Remove window from 2 plastic bits clipping it to glass
Use a screwdriver at each end and lever white tabs out while lifting glass up
Window needs to be 3/4 down to get acces for this
Push window UP to top so glass is out the way, maybe tape up as they sometimes fall down and chop your hands
A couple of nuts to undo motor
A couple at top of the centre rail and a couple at the bottom
Unplug the motor
Remove the thing, a bit fiddly but it will come out

Reverse to put back together
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If its a front window, i'd pull the glass, really easy to do, never done a back window ute's don't have them, and really lube up the channels before you put it back together.
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Mine doesn't just stick it drops at the front & I have to lift it then it will go the rest of the way up on it's own
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99 times out of 100, it's nothing to do with the reg, get some silicone spray on the channels and dig out your switches and douse em in carby cleaner, and give me some rep points cos i just saved you a whole lot of effort and expense.
well i got the 1, window channels were lubed, different switch was tried. Motor has burnt out. Thanks for the info. A new reg from bursons was $90
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New window reg turned up today, fitted it quite easily cleaned the switchs while i was going so all is well. Bit of an effort after working 13 hours but got it done after a bit
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Did you take pics to help other members or did you just use them for info again
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Mines not AU but has anyone tried a aftermarket one? Im not sure it could be any worse than the original Ford part....
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I have an aftermarket one fitted into my drivers door on my EF - no problems

Apparently there are a few different versions of the aftermarket ones and one of them is a real dodgy one that will fail again :( obviously its the cheapest $$ one - unsure the brand name
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