
Power Window Regulator & Motor - Jeep Grand Cherokee
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Date: 2020-08-05
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Comments and reviews: 10
skionn
Thanks for detail video, I have problem with rear window, roll down but it wont roll up. I did not remove the regulator out of door panel yet and try different switch and same result then I detached the motor from regulator (only motor without mechanism behind it) and try it and works in one direction and not the other. Do you think the problem is motor?
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Thanks for detail video, I have problem with rear window, roll down but it wont roll up. I did not remove the regulator out of door panel yet and try different switch and same result then I detached the motor from regulator (only motor without mechanism behind it) and try it and works in one direction and not the other. Do you think the problem is motor?
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Kenneth
Is this same basic design the same for most domestic car/truck regulator removals? I learned a lot from this video as regulator removals always have scared me because I was never sure how they would come out of the door at one solid piece. I really like those suction cup holders. Do you happen to remember where you bought them?
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Is this same basic design the same for most domestic car/truck regulator removals? I learned a lot from this video as regulator removals always have scared me because I was never sure how they would come out of the door at one solid piece. I really like those suction cup holders. Do you happen to remember where you bought them?
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Scott
Great video! The other videos on this subject are for earlier model Jeeps than the one I have. I have a 2007 Grand Cherokee. This video was spot on. I just followed the steps in the video and other than having some old window clamps that needed some persuasion to let go, all went well. Thanks for posting!
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Great video! The other videos on this subject are for earlier model Jeeps than the one I have. I have a 2007 Grand Cherokee. This video was spot on. I just followed the steps in the video and other than having some old window clamps that needed some persuasion to let go, all went well. Thanks for posting!
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EppingForest304
Nice video. I was hoping to see a close-up of the regulator mechanism to see which part had broken. If the old elec motor is working, can only the window mechanism be purchased & reattached to the old motor?
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Nice video. I was hoping to see a close-up of the regulator mechanism to see which part had broken. If the old elec motor is working, can only the window mechanism be purchased & reattached to the old motor?
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sean
This was the most helpful tutorial to fix something I have ever seen. I did this step for step thought it would take me 3 hours and I did it within 1. Thank you so much you are awesome!
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This was the most helpful tutorial to fix something I have ever seen. I did this step for step thought it would take me 3 hours and I did it within 1. Thank you so much you are awesome!
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BigNick
Number 1 killer of window motors? Unlubricated window seals. Put some silicone on the window seals on the bottom of the window so the window motor doesnt have to work so hard
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Number 1 killer of window motors? Unlubricated window seals. Put some silicone on the window seals on the bottom of the window so the window motor doesnt have to work so hard
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kixphantom
You gotta be kidding me. I may be looking forward to this in a jeep commander. Your video doesn't inspire me, although it may save my life.
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You gotta be kidding me. I may be looking forward to this in a jeep commander. Your video doesn't inspire me, although it may save my life.
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Frank
Great video! I got the new regulator in the Jeep in one hour with the tools put away.
Thank you very much for making the video!
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Great video! I got the new regulator in the Jeep in one hour with the tools put away.
Thank you very much for making the video!
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Mark
Going to attempt this. the assembly at Mopar was 230 and a dorman is 100 less so I think I'm going to have to go with the dorman
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Going to attempt this. the assembly at Mopar was 230 and a dorman is 100 less so I think I'm going to have to go with the dorman
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Duncan
Good idea attaching something to the glass to keep it in the up position instead of fighting with it. Thanks for the video.
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Good idea attaching something to the glass to keep it in the up position instead of fighting with it. Thanks for the video.
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