Window issues
#12
Welp, tried to raise the passenger rear window, hear a crack like broken glass, hit down, same crack, wouldn't move. Got hope and worked the window up a little at a time and taped it up so it won't fall. Have some exploratory surgery exploratory to do I guess.
Then this afternoon in wifey's HHR, couldn't raise the paasenger front window from driverxstation, she says, "oh, yeah, it does that a lot." Reminded her she's supposed to report these things. Asked her to try the switch on the passenger door and it works fine. Already cleaned up the drive window pod once, will be replacing it.
Then this afternoon in wifey's HHR, couldn't raise the paasenger front window from driverxstation, she says, "oh, yeah, it does that a lot." Reminded her she's supposed to report these things. Asked her to try the switch on the passenger door and it works fine. Already cleaned up the drive window pod once, will be replacing it.
#13
I am the thread starter. I could not log in with my user name and password although I double and triple checked both. It's the same info I've logged in with for some time so I don't know what happened. I tried resetting my password but that wouldn't work so I contacted administration but the links provided would not work either. I had to register again to get back in. I might not be so lucky with the new log in so I may not be able to reply.
As far as my window issues I made the mistake of lowering one of the windows slightly to see if it might work but of course it would not go back up. I took off the door panel and tried to raise the window pushing up under the regulator but i couldn't budge it. The vertical track that it runs on looked clean and like new. There was only a little rust on the brace where the screws hold the door arm. The felt tracks looked good too.
With the key on accessory I tried the the main and door switches again but nothing. I removed the plug from the socket to see if it was rusty or dirty but it wasn't. So I put the door back together and then started the engine. The window went up as it should. What might the problem be? Maybe the motor is weak and needs more power with the engine on to work?
As far as my window issues I made the mistake of lowering one of the windows slightly to see if it might work but of course it would not go back up. I took off the door panel and tried to raise the window pushing up under the regulator but i couldn't budge it. The vertical track that it runs on looked clean and like new. There was only a little rust on the brace where the screws hold the door arm. The felt tracks looked good too.
With the key on accessory I tried the the main and door switches again but nothing. I removed the plug from the socket to see if it was rusty or dirty but it wasn't. So I put the door back together and then started the engine. The window went up as it should. What might the problem be? Maybe the motor is weak and needs more power with the engine on to work?
#16
When I first noticed the window problem the engine was off with the key removed as the windows still work briefly after shut down. I didn't think to restart and try again.
#19
To the OP and anyone else who references this thread in the future, once you've eliminated window switch/wire issues, don't hestate to just dive in and yank the regulator. It's not that hard, and it's really difficult to see what's wrong with it installed.
I haven't looked into this too much yet but it seems I can buy a "regulator" which I guess is what they call the contraption that the motor drives, without the motor, which seems to be fine.
When I opened up the door, I discovered that the foam had been off before, leading me to wonder if the regulator has already been replaced once.
Seems there are several brands to purchase. I want this repaire to last.
Thoughts?
Here's what I pulled out:
It SHOULD look like this: