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Hey, I'm Brian, I'm here to give you guys a little tutorial on some window regulators. The specific design is the scissor design. We actually get a lot of calls on these products here and the common question is: The part I received seems different than the part in my vehicle.
The scissor design actually has a flip design and we're actually going to show you how to fix this here. The most common thing that you want to do, or the first step you want to do is lay the parts out side by side. Try not to match them up in the car because this can get confusing. Take it out, lay them side by side, and what you actually see here is a same exact part for the same model vehicle in the same door. As the appearance shows here, they seem to be mirrored.
If you look down at the bottom here, we have the power window motor. This is the piece that is actually powered to lift and lower your glass. The next section down here is . you actually have your gear drive. Here's your mounting plates on both. As you can see, it's identical. You have your tension spring here. If you notice on the upper section here, it's kind of reversed. You're going to think normally, I get the wrong side door. You're going to give us a call and you want to express that to one of our customer service reps. I'm going to show you how to fix this.
Basically, pick this up by the base and you want to scissor or flip. This is how you're going to fix the issue. It's going to actually match the component as shown there. You can now see that both of these components here are the same part and you're ready for installation.
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Brought to you by 1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the internet. Hi, I'm Mike Green. I'm one of the owners of 1A Auto. I want to help you save time and money repairing and maintaining your vehicle. I'm going to use my 20 plus years experience restoring and repairing cars and trucks like this to show you the correct way to install parts from 1AAuto.com. The right parts installed correctly, that's going to save you time and money. Thank you and enjoy the video.
In this video we're going to show you how to replace a window regulator on this 1998 Toyota Corolla. Same as any 98 to 02. Tools you'll need are pretty basic. Phillips screwdriver, flat blade screwdriver, a 10 millimeter socket with a ratchet and an extension as well as a flashlight may help you out in seeing things inside there. Start by removing the front inside door handle. There's a little Phillips screw right there to remove. The handle slides forward and pulls out. Behind, you could see there's a clip right there on a rod. Get your screwdriver and then take the handle and push it up and off the rod and off. Now you're going to pry up your switch panel here, pull it forward and disconnect your lead. You're going to use a screwdriver right under your armrest pad here. Pry that up. You can also pull off this trim panel here. There are two screws holding the armrest right there and then a little clip right here. For the clip, just use a Phillips head and turn it, put your fingernail under and pry out. Once it's out like that, it's all set. Remove these two screws.
Speed up as we do that, and this is probably the most physically challenging part, those screws in there, a little difficult to get out but as long as you have a good Phillips screwdriver you'll be all set. Just pull, use your fingernails, use your fingers, work them in underneath. The door panel is just held in by series of clips. A little surprise as that clip came flying out. The proper way to do it. Pulling this one hand over that, it's going to come out. Just let the door panel right up off. Pull your water shield down, pop the rod around. Remove two Phillip screws. Remove those screws and then that plate comes off. Right here is your lead for car window motor. What you want to do is reach around the back pushing the tab in. Now, disconnecting that lead. Now you're going to want to remove series of bolts. We'll fast forward here. There are seven bolts to hold the regulator, three near the back of the door and then four in a rectangular pattern up closer to the front near where you disconnected the lead. We'll slow down in a minute. I am doing this as if my window had stuck in the up position. As I remove that one I see my window shift a little bit. We'll do this last knot and you can remove your regulator out and start pulling it down. As you're moving your regulator down like this or anytime you're moving your regulator, be very careful, it can cut your hands and fingers very easily.
As it comes down more, slowly let it down. There are two bolts you want to take off. There's one bolt that holds the regulator to the window there. I speed up here as I loosen that rear bolt. What I'm doing here, you could see with my left hand or both hands actually, I lift the window up and I'm looking through. There's a round hole and a smaller square hole. You look through those holes and you can see the front bolt that holds the regulator to the window. You could see I put my extension and ratchet in there and start removing that front bolt. I just took the ratchet off, removing the rest of the bolt, the rest by hand. Bring it out and then lift up the window and just finish removing that rear bolt. Again, be careful with your hands so that you don't pinch or cut yourself at all. Finish taking out that rear bolt and then you pull the regulator away from the window. You can pull the window up and out, you tilt it in towards the center of the car. Pull the window up and out and put that aside carefully. Now you can take the window regulator, collapse it down and pull it out through that larger bottom hole where you removed the plate. You want to put your regulator back in now, hang that stud right up there, start a knot going to hold that.
The regulator has a stud on it and you get that stud in and start the first knot and then I'm just fast forwarding through, I'm putting all the rest of the bolts in just starting them by hand and then I'll go to tightening them up. You want to tighten this one up right in the same spot it was before. Make sure that your wire comes through and I'm going to plug it in. Now I'm just fast forwarding as I tighten those bolts up. You want to make sure they're tighten firm but do not over tighten them. Now with the working window, plug your switch back in, turn your key on and run your regulator down. You could see where the bolts go here. Now you want to put your window in carefully, you want to go down. It needs a tip forward so you could put the front into the channel here and work the back into the channel on the back as well. Now slide the window down slowly until it meets up with the regulator. Here's a close up of the clips, you bring the window clips in front of the regulator. Sorry, the auto focus is getting a little confused I think. It clears up here, you can see in front and then the front one, you see me lift up the window a little bit and get that clip on to the regulator so the bolt can go right in. Speed up as I put those bolts in and tighten them up. Again, firm but don't over tighten them. To go for a test drive. That's all set. After the test then put the two screws back into the plate.
Tighten that up and put your water shield back in place. Speed through putting them back together. Hang the door panel up, make sure your lock button comes through the top. Once you get it hung up, you can look in behind and line up the clips. Feel the pin and then hole, push it in. Make sure that you have your lock rod and your harness coming through then install the two Phillips screws that hold near the armrest base. Now you can reinstall the armrest, just push it down, lock it into place. Reconnect your power window switch, slide the back end first then push the front down into place. Reinstall your door handle, push it in, push it back, then walk it into place and then put the screw back in. The trim panel, it goes up top near the mirror and then the little clip in the back to hold it.
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