93 Civic - window regulators
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93 Civic - window regulators
Just curious about the 'typical' life expectancy of a manual window
regulator.
My driver's side window was FUBAR when I got the car three years ago,
and was at least partially workable until a few months ago.
I (foolishly) replaced the glass run channel first, at the suggestion
of my local body shop guy, who thought nothing was wrong with the
regulator (wrong answer), then found a regulator out of a junked '94
which has been working flawlessly for me.
Anyone out there still using their original driver-side regulator? The
dealer wants $150 for a new one ...
regulator.
My driver's side window was FUBAR when I got the car three years ago,
and was at least partially workable until a few months ago.
I (foolishly) replaced the glass run channel first, at the suggestion
of my local body shop guy, who thought nothing was wrong with the
regulator (wrong answer), then found a regulator out of a junked '94
which has been working flawlessly for me.
Anyone out there still using their original driver-side regulator? The
dealer wants $150 for a new one ...
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Re: 93 Civic - window regulators
Still have the original regulator on a 93 (UK) Civic - it kept hopping
out of the channels and getting stuck but a liberal spraying of
silicone lubricant on the seals fixed it - make sure you take out the
speaker so you can get access to the bottom of one of the channels.
On 2 Oct, 19:19, madmanguru...@gmail.com wrote:
> Just curious about the 'typical' life expectancy of a manual window
> regulator.
>
> My driver's side window was FUBAR when I got the car three years ago,
> and was at least partially workable until a few months ago.
>
> I (foolishly) replaced the glass run channel first, at the suggestion
> of my local body shop guy, who thought nothing was wrong with the
> regulator (wrong answer), then found a regulator out of a junked '94
> which has been working flawlessly for me.
>
> Anyone out there still using their original driver-side regulator? The
> dealer wants $150 for a new one ...
out of the channels and getting stuck but a liberal spraying of
silicone lubricant on the seals fixed it - make sure you take out the
speaker so you can get access to the bottom of one of the channels.
On 2 Oct, 19:19, madmanguru...@gmail.com wrote:
> Just curious about the 'typical' life expectancy of a manual window
> regulator.
>
> My driver's side window was FUBAR when I got the car three years ago,
> and was at least partially workable until a few months ago.
>
> I (foolishly) replaced the glass run channel first, at the suggestion
> of my local body shop guy, who thought nothing was wrong with the
> regulator (wrong answer), then found a regulator out of a junked '94
> which has been working flawlessly for me.
>
> Anyone out there still using their original driver-side regulator? The
> dealer wants $150 for a new one ...
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Re: 93 Civic - window regulators
Still have the original regulator on a 93 (UK) Civic - it kept hopping
out of the channels and getting stuck but a liberal spraying of
silicone lubricant on the seals fixed it - make sure you take out the
speaker so you can get access to the bottom of one of the channels.
On 2 Oct, 19:19, madmanguru...@gmail.com wrote:
> Just curious about the 'typical' life expectancy of a manual window
> regulator.
>
> My driver's side window was FUBAR when I got the car three years ago,
> and was at least partially workable until a few months ago.
>
> I (foolishly) replaced the glass run channel first, at the suggestion
> of my local body shop guy, who thought nothing was wrong with the
> regulator (wrong answer), then found a regulator out of a junked '94
> which has been working flawlessly for me.
>
> Anyone out there still using their original driver-side regulator? The
> dealer wants $150 for a new one ...
out of the channels and getting stuck but a liberal spraying of
silicone lubricant on the seals fixed it - make sure you take out the
speaker so you can get access to the bottom of one of the channels.
On 2 Oct, 19:19, madmanguru...@gmail.com wrote:
> Just curious about the 'typical' life expectancy of a manual window
> regulator.
>
> My driver's side window was FUBAR when I got the car three years ago,
> and was at least partially workable until a few months ago.
>
> I (foolishly) replaced the glass run channel first, at the suggestion
> of my local body shop guy, who thought nothing was wrong with the
> regulator (wrong answer), then found a regulator out of a junked '94
> which has been working flawlessly for me.
>
> Anyone out there still using their original driver-side regulator? The
> dealer wants $150 for a new one ...
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Re: 93 Civic - window regulators
I have a 95CX and have had to replace the driver side as the window kept
falling off in the door.Got a used one for $10 on a local internet group.Yup
dealer wanted $150 for it(Canada,Ottawa).
So far so good.
"timtech" <timtech@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Still have the original regulator on a 93 (UK) Civic - it kept hopping
> out of the channels and getting stuck but a liberal spraying of
> silicone lubricant on the seals fixed it - make sure you take out the
> speaker so you can get access to the bottom of one of the channels.
>
> On 2 Oct, 19:19, madmanguru...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Just curious about the 'typical' life expectancy of a manual window
>> regulator.
>>
>> My driver's side window was FUBAR when I got the car three years ago,
>> and was at least partially workable until a few months ago.
>>
>> I (foolishly) replaced the glass run channel first, at the suggestion
>> of my local body shop guy, who thought nothing was wrong with the
>> regulator (wrong answer), then found a regulator out of a junked '94
>> which has been working flawlessly for me.
>>
>> Anyone out there still using their original driver-side regulator? The
>> dealer wants $150 for a new one ...
>
>
falling off in the door.Got a used one for $10 on a local internet group.Yup
dealer wanted $150 for it(Canada,Ottawa).
So far so good.
"timtech" <timtech@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1191358265.866734.11410@n39g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
> Still have the original regulator on a 93 (UK) Civic - it kept hopping
> out of the channels and getting stuck but a liberal spraying of
> silicone lubricant on the seals fixed it - make sure you take out the
> speaker so you can get access to the bottom of one of the channels.
>
> On 2 Oct, 19:19, madmanguru...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Just curious about the 'typical' life expectancy of a manual window
>> regulator.
>>
>> My driver's side window was FUBAR when I got the car three years ago,
>> and was at least partially workable until a few months ago.
>>
>> I (foolishly) replaced the glass run channel first, at the suggestion
>> of my local body shop guy, who thought nothing was wrong with the
>> regulator (wrong answer), then found a regulator out of a junked '94
>> which has been working flawlessly for me.
>>
>> Anyone out there still using their original driver-side regulator? The
>> dealer wants $150 for a new one ...
>
>
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Re: 93 Civic - window regulators
I have a 95CX and have had to replace the driver side as the window kept
falling off in the door.Got a used one for $10 on a local internet group.Yup
dealer wanted $150 for it(Canada,Ottawa).
So far so good.
"timtech" <timtech@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1191358265.866734.11410@n39g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
> Still have the original regulator on a 93 (UK) Civic - it kept hopping
> out of the channels and getting stuck but a liberal spraying of
> silicone lubricant on the seals fixed it - make sure you take out the
> speaker so you can get access to the bottom of one of the channels.
>
> On 2 Oct, 19:19, madmanguru...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Just curious about the 'typical' life expectancy of a manual window
>> regulator.
>>
>> My driver's side window was FUBAR when I got the car three years ago,
>> and was at least partially workable until a few months ago.
>>
>> I (foolishly) replaced the glass run channel first, at the suggestion
>> of my local body shop guy, who thought nothing was wrong with the
>> regulator (wrong answer), then found a regulator out of a junked '94
>> which has been working flawlessly for me.
>>
>> Anyone out there still using their original driver-side regulator? The
>> dealer wants $150 for a new one ...
>
>
falling off in the door.Got a used one for $10 on a local internet group.Yup
dealer wanted $150 for it(Canada,Ottawa).
So far so good.
"timtech" <timtech@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1191358265.866734.11410@n39g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
> Still have the original regulator on a 93 (UK) Civic - it kept hopping
> out of the channels and getting stuck but a liberal spraying of
> silicone lubricant on the seals fixed it - make sure you take out the
> speaker so you can get access to the bottom of one of the channels.
>
> On 2 Oct, 19:19, madmanguru...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Just curious about the 'typical' life expectancy of a manual window
>> regulator.
>>
>> My driver's side window was FUBAR when I got the car three years ago,
>> and was at least partially workable until a few months ago.
>>
>> I (foolishly) replaced the glass run channel first, at the suggestion
>> of my local body shop guy, who thought nothing was wrong with the
>> regulator (wrong answer), then found a regulator out of a junked '94
>> which has been working flawlessly for me.
>>
>> Anyone out there still using their original driver-side regulator? The
>> dealer wants $150 for a new one ...
>
>
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