tjdee
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:10 PM
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My power window is stuck. How much will this cost me? |
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Won't go up. But it sure will go down, as the first time I went gee, maybe I didn't hit the up switch--therefore opening the window further. :grr:
So when I see who's open Christmas eve to fix this, how much are they going to charge me? I know labor is always the great part of a thing like this, but am I looking at 100 bucks or like 30? Do they have to call out for a part?
I hate being a woman who doesn't know anything about cars. I'm sure they're going to charge me 30% more just for that. :(
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:12 PM
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1. Now is the time to use the duct tape and plastic sheeting |
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that Tom Ridge told you to buy.
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:13 PM
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2. Done already, Looks way high class. |
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Thanks Tom Ridge!
Plus it's raining hard now. Great.
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:16 PM
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3. You won't like the answer |
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my husband is a mechanic, and fixing a power window is a pain in the patoot. It could be as simple as a blown fuse, a regulator, or a whole motor. Junkyard parts to fix will cost $50=$100. Labor depends upon the type of vehicle. If you go with new parts and take it to a dealership, you're looking at $400 or more. I'd use plastic sheeting and duct tape.
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:19 PM
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You're right, I hate that answer. But thanks for answering it.
If it's a fuse or a regulator, it costs less, right?
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:24 PM
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11. depends on the make of car |
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a fuse would be the cheapest route, but it is doubtful that that is the problem. What kind of car is it?
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:34 PM
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18. DainBramaged has got it below... |
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Edited on Thu Dec-23-04 06:38 PM by tjdee
So it's not a Chrysler, which is good, but still...not a Honda either.
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:18 PM
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4. What car, what year, 2-dr or 4-dr? |
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Edited on Thu Dec-23-04 06:21 PM by DainBramaged
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tjdee
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:19 PM
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6. Oh, it's a 4 door minivan. |
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Edited on Thu Dec-23-04 06:20 PM by tjdee
An older one though, late 90's.
It's the passenger side window up front.
Isn't there some trick, like bang on the door really hard and curse a lot? Because I did that. :(
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:21 PM
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8. Make and exact year please |
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:22 PM
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:25 PM
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12. $50 bucks for the motor on EBAY |
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Edited on Thu Dec-23-04 06:26 PM by DainBramaged
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:32 PM
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I didn't realize ebay had that kind of stuff (duh, they have anything people want to auction). That makes me feel slightly better. I'm "watching" that auction until I can find out what the mechanic says I need. Good thing it doesn't end for a while.
About now I'm wishing I had a Honda, those motors were cheap!
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:26 PM
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you'll probably need a regulator. Get it from the wrecking yard or dealer (my husband worked for a Dodge dealer for a couple of years and worked on this problem a lot).
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:20 PM
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7. If the motor is bad, maybe $200 + labor |
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My car's power window needed a new motor and regulator. The total would have been $500 at the dealer, but was covered by extended warranty.
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:38 PM
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My car was used, and I didn't get a warranty...kicking myself for it most days.
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:24 PM
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10. Ours did that when it slipped out of its tracks |
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It was just a matter of removing the interior of the door and placing the window back in its tracks. (With the help of a page photocopied from the library so I'd know how it was supposed to go together.)
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:26 PM
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14. Ooh, I like this solution! Free! |
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Except I'm very stupid with cars-- but maybe it's a simple enough job that it won't cost hundreds of dollars with motors and regulators and such.
How long did it take you to do that?
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:31 PM
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15. Could be the door switch or relay |
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The switches hate getting wet. Relay under hood in the big fuse box on driver's side.
If the interior light dims when you hit the switch but window doesn't move, it is probably the regulator either stuck or needs grease. If it doesn't, it is most likely the motor. It is rare a passenger motor would go, most used window is driver's side.
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:37 PM
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20. If it goes down, would it still be the motor? |
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Like someone below just said, would it be the motor if the window goes down when I push the switch?
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:34 PM
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17. my window sticks sometimes... |
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I don't know anything about cars, but if your window goes down, then it probably isn't an electrical problem or a slipped track problem, is it?
If your window is up a little bit, try just putting a hand on either side and pulling upward. That's what I do. :shrug:
Good luck!
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:36 PM
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Tried pulling up, no dice. I don't care if the window works, don't use it that much--so pulling up was the first thing I thought of.
You're right though, it goes down! What about that? Will see if anyone knows.
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:42 PM
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Switch pops, out easy fix. Don't lose wires in the door. You could also reverse the wires so it goes up.
Try pushing DOWN on the switch before you push UP.
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:39 PM
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22. fixing electric window |
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The hard part is removing door trim without ripping/tearing up the upholstery. Don't be rough on it. Mostly a few trim screws and plastic mounts are holding it to the door.
Electric motors tend to be long-lasting, look for a poor ground, bad switch, relay, wiring. That covers it electrically. If it is the motor, it's usually the brushes which could possible have worn out and stopped it from working.
Lack of lubrication on tracks could stop or hinder it mechanically. That's true for manual non-electric windows.
Labor costs are typically more than parts. Best to supply your own labor if you can find the time to do it.
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:40 PM
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23. Got the same problem in my '94 Camry |
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only it's stuck in the up position (thank goodness)! The antenna is also stuck, and they told me it would cost $600 to fix it-screw that!
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Thu Dec-23-04 06:46 PM
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25. I love Ebay, parts for the masses |
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Thu Dec-23-04 08:09 PM
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26. depends... do you ever want to get laid again? |
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If your answer is no, then duct tape will work juuuust fine and only cost a few bucks.
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Thu Dec-23-04 08:34 PM
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it happened to a rear window used only by my dog. It pissed me off and I tried all kinds of stuff (I sprayed WD40 onto the tracks after taking the door panel off, which I had read about on the internet. No good.) so I took it to my mechanic who said the motor was shot (the car's 6 years old and that window hasn't had that much use). It cost 278.00 to replace (80 was for parts). It still makes me angry. Almost as much as when the dome light wouldn't go off.
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