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In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the rear window regulator on this 2012 Chevy Traverse. We show you on the driver's side, but the passenger's side is a similar procedure. The items you'll need for this is a new rear window regulator from 1AAuto.com, a 90-degree pick, T30 Torx bit and ratchet, or a T30 Torx driver, a door panel clip tool, a putty knife, a flat blade screwdriver, and a 10mm socket and ratchet with an extension.
Start off by prying off this triangular panel, and then you want to remove the panel behind your door handle. To do that, use a 90-degree pick, stick it through that hole at the top of the panel, and then just pry out on the panel. Using a flat blade screwdriver, pry off the panel on the door pull handle, and then remove these three T30 Torx bolts. We'll just fast-forward as Don does this. The clips on the back of these door panels are hard to get started, so what we do is we use a putty knife to protect the paint. Then we stick a clip tool up along the putty knife onto the clip. Then, using a flat blade screwdriver in between the two of them, you pry out and it will release that clip. Once you've got it started, reach up behind, pry and out on the clip, and you want to lift up the edges too and then lift the door panel up and over the lock and just pull it forward.
On the back of your interior door handle, you'll see this cable. You want to just push it out of the bracket and pull it up and out of the door handle. Then below it, there's this harness. Using a flat blade screwdriver, pry out this white clip, and then push the tab on the harness and pull it free. Using a pair of pliers, pry out these clips, and you do have to move them back and forth until they work their way out. Once the clips are removed, it will pull right off. Now, you want to carefully cut off your water shield, and you don't want to damage it, because you do need to put this back into place later.
Right here is your window regulator, and you want to start off by removing these two 10mm bolts. There's one right there and one right there. If your window is somewhere else, you just want to push it down to this point so that you can remove these bolts. Once those are removed, lift your window up and tape it into place.
Now, disconnect this harness by pushing on the tab and pulling it free. Now pry off this rubber tab, and you'll see a 10mm bolt right there, a 10mm nut there, and a 10mm bolt right there. We'll just fast-forward as Don removes those. Once those are removed, push the regulator back, down, and then pull it out.
In the back is the old rear window regulator; up front is the new one. You can see they're identical and they'll mount exactly the same. Take your new window regulator, feed it back up into the door, and then push that stud in the middle back through the door, and replace that 10mm nut, those two 10mm bolts, and tighten them up. Reconnect your harness.
Next, remove the tape from your window and push your window back down into the window regulator. You want to line up the holes on the window with the holes on the regulator and replace those two 10mm bolts. Replace your water shield and now replace that block and those two clips. Then replace that rubber cap and the one below it.
To reinstall your door panel, reconnect that harness and then replace the white clip that locks it into place. Take your door handle cable, put it back into the door handle, and then push it back into the bracket. Hang your door panel up over the lock and down into the window seal. Now look back behind the door panel and make sure the clips are lined up, and then hit them into place. We'll just fast-forward as he replaces those two T30 bolts in the pull handle and the one behind the door handle, and then replace the pull handle panel and that small panel behind the door handle. Then you're all set.
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