
Jeep Liberty: Window Regulator
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Date: 2020-08-05
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Comments and reviews: 10
Jane
Thanks for the video I've learned a lot from it. I have a 2005 Jeep Liberty and the passenger side window the cable came up like a snake, like you express to us and couldn't figure out what I had to replace. So thank you for that. It still looks complicated for me to do. Especially that red lock inside. It looks difficult to get to. I might attempted it but I don't have the tools anymore that I used to have. I used to work on vehicles myself before I became disabled. I have replaced a drive shaft and cleaned the lifter's in a 1985 bronco and replaced the distributor coil and carburetor. So I was a good backyard mechanic. I sold that Bronco and bought a Toyota. Lol. Then had to replace the water pump 3 times. Lol I never should've sold my bronco. Oh well anyway thanks again.
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Thanks for the video I've learned a lot from it. I have a 2005 Jeep Liberty and the passenger side window the cable came up like a snake, like you express to us and couldn't figure out what I had to replace. So thank you for that. It still looks complicated for me to do. Especially that red lock inside. It looks difficult to get to. I might attempted it but I don't have the tools anymore that I used to have. I used to work on vehicles myself before I became disabled. I have replaced a drive shaft and cleaned the lifter's in a 1985 bronco and replaced the distributor coil and carburetor. So I was a good backyard mechanic. I sold that Bronco and bought a Toyota. Lol. Then had to replace the water pump 3 times. Lol I never should've sold my bronco. Oh well anyway thanks again.
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Ben
I want to express my appreciation for this video. I could never ever have done this job without watching it. At a few points in the job when I was stumped I reviewed those parts. thanks so much for all the little details. I had no earthly idea how to take the electrical plug apart by pushing the red tab out of the way. There are people like me that want to do that stuff but they need a lot of detail so I really appreciate it thanks again and keep up the good work.
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I want to express my appreciation for this video. I could never ever have done this job without watching it. At a few points in the job when I was stumped I reviewed those parts. thanks so much for all the little details. I had no earthly idea how to take the electrical plug apart by pushing the red tab out of the way. There are people like me that want to do that stuff but they need a lot of detail so I really appreciate it thanks again and keep up the good work.
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Eugene
If you had been repairing it for yourself, would you have considered cutting some plastic plumbing pipe with a saw and using the two halves to splint the cracked cable guide tubing out 3 to each side of the crack, held the whole thing together with some small hose clamps and some duct tape and called it a day?
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If you had been repairing it for yourself, would you have considered cutting some plastic plumbing pipe with a saw and using the two halves to splint the cracked cable guide tubing out 3 to each side of the crack, held the whole thing together with some small hose clamps and some duct tape and called it a day?
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FrugalPrepper's
Have school bus in my driveway (Don't ask. Just got done laying under it in the rain replacing the rusty leaking brake lines with brake fluid dripping up my nose (It tingles. Now I see this and realize no matter how bad that school bus job is, it could be worse. I could be working on a Chrysler!
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Have school bus in my driveway (Don't ask. Just got done laying under it in the rain replacing the rusty leaking brake lines with brake fluid dripping up my nose (It tingles. Now I see this and realize no matter how bad that school bus job is, it could be worse. I could be working on a Chrysler!
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Bruce
Replaced the one on one of my vehicles that had accident damage on the door. found that Mr. grip and lift it left the frost shield torn and taped yes masking tape two of the Christmas tree fastners broke and a screw missing with the cap put on to cover it. Not impressed buy the work of the body shop.
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Replaced the one on one of my vehicles that had accident damage on the door. found that Mr. grip and lift it left the frost shield torn and taped yes masking tape two of the Christmas tree fastners broke and a screw missing with the cap put on to cover it. Not impressed buy the work of the body shop.
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autos
Thank you once again. Brought a mint liberty cheap for parts. Owned stated had a cylinder down, backfiring. Your other video gave me the idea to check the rocker. New lifter put the rocker back on. Great runner. Now to fix the window regulator and I will have a new daily runner.
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Thank you once again. Brought a mint liberty cheap for parts. Owned stated had a cylinder down, backfiring. Your other video gave me the idea to check the rocker. New lifter put the rocker back on. Great runner. Now to fix the window regulator and I will have a new daily runner.
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CCC
Hi Eric
Due to the condition of the door I was wondering why you did not just split a piece of heater or fule line of appropriate Diameter and reinforce the original regulator cable housing? I am sure it would last the life of the door.
Keep the videos coming.
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Hi Eric
Due to the condition of the door I was wondering why you did not just split a piece of heater or fule line of appropriate Diameter and reinforce the original regulator cable housing? I am sure it would last the life of the door.
Keep the videos coming.
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Mike
Taking the speaker out (just 3 screws and a connector) gives you easy access to the connector for the motor. Also gives you a little more wiggle room to get the regulator and motor situated. Hope this helps and thanks for all the videos!
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Taking the speaker out (just 3 screws and a connector) gives you easy access to the connector for the motor. Also gives you a little more wiggle room to get the regulator and motor situated. Hope this helps and thanks for all the videos!
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Mike
Working inside doors is so much fun. not!
Get your tetenus shots with all that rust there!
Well it's fixed till they come back wanting you to repair the rust damage.
HAPPY NEW YEARS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ERIC!
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Working inside doors is so much fun. not!
Get your tetenus shots with all that rust there!
Well it's fixed till they come back wanting you to repair the rust damage.
HAPPY NEW YEARS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ERIC!
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geoffrwelsh
You ever try to find one of those metal spring clips that hold the glass to the regulator? Even the dealer was like whaaaa. They are only missing, if the new regulator doesn't come with new ones.
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You ever try to find one of those metal spring clips that hold the glass to the regulator? Even the dealer was like whaaaa. They are only missing, if the new regulator doesn't come with new ones.
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