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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+ 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 the driver's side window regulator, which is the same as the passenger side regulator on this '98 Venture, and that's basically the same as any '97-'05 Venture, Montana, Transport or Silhouette. Tools you'll need are a 10mm socket and ratchet, a flat-blade screwdriver, and a pair of large pliers. First, you're going to want to pry up this switch plate. Then actually unplug the 3 connectors. I find it easiest just to press on this black tab and then pry. Then this green one, the same thing. Use the screwdriver, press on that tab. Then this mirror switch; there's a little tab right here that you need to pry back with your fingernail or a screwdriver, then pull the connector out.
I've already done that before, so it looked kind of easy; that will require some force usually, the first time. Now, again with the screwdriver, I'm going to pry out this bezel here, got your door handle. Now there are two 10mm screws. One right in there, and one right down there. You need to remove those. We'll speed up removing those. I'm using a 10mm socket with a ratchet and extension. Those out, now there's just a series of pins around the outside perimeter and then 2 right in here that need pulled out. So you can use a putty knife or something to get underneath. I actually just worked my fingers right underneath up here. Then give a good tug. Work down further; give a good tug. Work my way right around the door panel, and then it comes off. Next you're going to want to remove your water shield carefully. Set it aside.
You want to unlock your window from your window track. Sounds a little weird but basically there's a couple tabs. One here, and then one here. You press those tabs; you press the tabs and at the same time - you see this is sliding - slide your window track back, and that unlocks the window. You can lift your window up. Now you can see I lifted the window up, and used some painter's tape just to secure it. With a nice big pair of pliers, to remove your window regulator, you're going to release this balance spring. This spring has a lot of tension on it, so when you get it off you want to be ready because it's going to want to turn your wrists. So grab hold of it. Bring it off and around. Take that right off. Turn this counterclockwise with the screwdriver while you hold onto the regulator, and then pull it out. That allows your regulator to come down. Right here, it's in another track. You just need to slide it back, and out of that track, and not get your hands pinched in there, and the regulator comes right out. Now what you want to do is take either your big pliers or needle-nose pliers, and the regulator has been crimped on the ends here, so you have to bend that back out. We'll try bigger pliers here.
So you release the crimp on that track; just keep in mind which way this is going. Slide your regulator out. Your regulator from 1A Auto, and just for comparison, you can see, it's just like the old one. Then what we'll do is I put a little bit of grease on my slider there. Slide that one in, then this little spacer goes in. Then that one slides in, so we're all set there again. Put it back in. First we'll get this in up here. You'll feel the end of this track here; get that in. The track kind of came apart a little bit; no big deal. Slide it in there. Lift it up into place. You have to have it kind of forward and slide it back to where the motor is. Put it in place here. Put that back on. Turn it to lock it in place. It's OK that it's in a different spot than where it was originally. What's easiest is to turn the key on, take your car window switch and run your regulator all the way up. We can take our pliers and crimp - I forgot to do this before, should have really done this before. Just crimp the end a little bit.
What we can do is you'll put this spring back on, and you want it down like that. Take your pliers, put them on nice and tight. Twist it around. Put it on. Regulator back down. Un-tape our window. Drop the window down slowly. There's clips that the window has to go into; it goes in between. You want to have this slid back. This slides forward, gets hooked on. Put the water shield back on. Re-install the door panel. Make sure you get all your harnesses up and through. I can look back here because it's easy to see this pin and guide it right in there. Then there's a pin in the front that just guides it. Put your bezel back in there. This screw I put into my extension socket first. You want to tighten up firm. You don't want it to be too tight because they just go into plastic so it could strip out. Switch panel. Mirror, lock, window, and you're all set.
We hope this helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, you're source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us, toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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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 I'm going to show you how to place the driver's side power window motor and the procedure is basically the same as the passenger's side on this '98 Venture. The same as any '97 to '05 GM minivan, Venture, Montana, Transport, Silhouette. Tools you'll need are a 10 mm socket and ratchet, a flat blade screwdriver and a pair of large pliers.
First you're going to want to pry up this switch plate, okay and then actually unplug the three connectors. I find it easiest just to kind of press on these black tabs and then pry. Okay and this green one kind of the same thing. Use a screwdriver, press onto that tab, push. You have this mirror switch. Okay, there's a little tab right here that you need to pry back with your fingernail or a screwdriver and then pull the connector out. I've already done that before, so it looks kind of easy. That will require some force usually the first time. Now again with your screwdriver you're going to pry out this bezel here around your door handle. Now there are two 10 mm screws, one right in there and then one right down there. You need to remove those.
Okay, we'll speed up and remove those. I'm using a 10 mm socket with a ratchet and extension. Those are out, now there's a series of pins around the outside perimeter and then two right in here that you need to pull out. You can either use something like a putty knife or something to get underneath. I actually just work my fingers right underneath up here and give a good tug. Work down further, give a good tug. I work my way right around the door panel and it comes off. Next you're going to want to remove your water shield carefully and set it aside.
You'll want to unlock your window from your window track. It sounds a little weird but basically there's a couple of tabs, one here and then one here. You press those tabs. You press the tabs and at the same time, you see this is sliding. Slide your window track back, okay and that unlocks the window. Okay, you can lift your window up. Now you can see I lifted the window up. I used some painter's tape just to secure it.
Now to replace your window motor, I'm just going to get this harness kind of down out of the way here. There's a balancing spring right here. You want to take that off and what you want is a nice big pair of pliers. Grab a hook right here. When you let the thing go you've got to be ready; because, it is going to want to turn your wrist. You grab on to it. Ideally actually you want to have the window in the up position, but a lot of times that doesn't happen. You want to grab on to it and then release it. Like I said, it's going to really want to turn and so you want to make sure you have a hold of your pliers. Okay, and then one set balance spring's off, released. You have your lead here. Press up on a little tab right there. You need a screwdriver to press up a little more.
The window motor actually is just clipped in. There's three tabs, one, two, three. You probably want to get the bottom one and when the tab is released the window motor comes right out. I'm just going to re-install. There's nothing wrong with my original motor here. Maybe just lift up a little bit on your window regulator to kind of get it back in the same position and just put the window motor right in. It clips in. Make sure it's in there well and reconnect it. Now what you can do to make it easier to get this back together is hook your switch back up. Run your mechanism all the way. All that does is that should make this a little bit easier. Take your spring and grab onto it with your pliers. Let me grab onto this a little closer here. Make sure it's on there good. Now you can remove the tape from the window. I'm just going to re-check my spring a little bit, run it down.
It's good to bring it down about there. Slowly bring your window down. Make sure it stays in the track. Slide the track back. The window does need to go into these black clips here like that. Secure it and you're all set. Now we can put our harness back. Put our water shield back on. Re-install our door panel. Make sure you get all your harnesses up in the groove. I look back here; because, it's easy to see this pin. Guide it right in there. Then there's a pin in the front that just kind of guides it. Put the bezel back in there. This screw I put into my extension socket first. You want to tighten them up firm. You don't want to be too tight. They just go into plastic. The panel here lock the window and you're all set.
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