How difficult to put old motor in new window regulator for '96 Civic?
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How difficult to put old motor in new window regulator for '96 Civic?
I've located the source of a problem I'm having with my driver's side
window. Three teeth in the large, crescent-shaped, double-sided gear
that's part of the window regulator are fully or partially stripped.
The regulator motor seems fine.
I can get a new regulator MINUS motor for about $85 (though they quoted
me $51 two days ago...).
It starts to look like I have to take off the current regulator, remove
the motor from it, install it in a new regulator, and reinstall the
regulator in the door. But...I have no real idea what I'm getting
myself into. My Clymer manual sure doesn't cover it. I have the door
panel off, but the regulator seems set in away from the four or five
openings in the inner side of the door. I want to say "How hard can it
be?"; but I haven't even located the bolts that secure the regulator to
the door yet.
Any ideas about difficulty level? Any hints or tips? And -- ideally --
any instructions on how to proceed on this model (96 Civic HX coupe)?
Any assistance appreciated; thanks.
window. Three teeth in the large, crescent-shaped, double-sided gear
that's part of the window regulator are fully or partially stripped.
The regulator motor seems fine.
I can get a new regulator MINUS motor for about $85 (though they quoted
me $51 two days ago...).
It starts to look like I have to take off the current regulator, remove
the motor from it, install it in a new regulator, and reinstall the
regulator in the door. But...I have no real idea what I'm getting
myself into. My Clymer manual sure doesn't cover it. I have the door
panel off, but the regulator seems set in away from the four or five
openings in the inner side of the door. I want to say "How hard can it
be?"; but I haven't even located the bolts that secure the regulator to
the door yet.
Any ideas about difficulty level? Any hints or tips? And -- ideally --
any instructions on how to proceed on this model (96 Civic HX coupe)?
Any assistance appreciated; thanks.
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Re: How difficult to put old motor in new window regulator for '96 Civic?
"New At This" <bgraves@telis.org> wrote in message
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> I've located the source of a problem I'm having with my driver's side
> window. Three teeth in the large, crescent-shaped, double-sided gear
> that's part of the window regulator are fully or partially stripped.
> The regulator motor seems fine.
>
> I can get a new regulator MINUS motor for about $85 (though they quoted
> me $51 two days ago...).
>
> It starts to look like I have to take off the current regulator, remove
> the motor from it, install it in a new regulator, and reinstall the
> regulator in the door. But...I have no real idea what I'm getting
> myself into. My Clymer manual sure doesn't cover it. I have the door
> panel off, but the regulator seems set in away from the four or five
> openings in the inner side of the door. I want to say "How hard can it
> be?"; but I haven't even located the bolts that secure the regulator to
> the door yet.
>
> Any ideas about difficulty level? Any hints or tips? And -- ideally --
> any instructions on how to proceed on this model (96 Civic HX coupe)?
>
> Any assistance appreciated; thanks.
>
Extremely sharp edges, i think you have to hold the window up and keep a
lever up. chance of failure 95% and a broken window.
if I had do it, based a previous experience watching my mechanically
inclined son and watching his window crash to the ground, I would take it to
an auto body shop and pay them the 90 bucks to replace the motor...oh, you
have to drill the rivit out of the window frame.
good luck and let us know how it came out.
Muffy
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Re: How difficult to put old motor in new window regulator for '96 Civic?
"New At This" <bgraves@telis.org> wrote in message
news:1156575180.772896.30530@75g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> I've located the source of a problem I'm having with my driver's side
> window. Three teeth in the large, crescent-shaped, double-sided gear
> that's part of the window regulator are fully or partially stripped.
> The regulator motor seems fine.
>
> I can get a new regulator MINUS motor for about $85 (though they quoted
> me $51 two days ago...).
>
> It starts to look like I have to take off the current regulator, remove
> the motor from it, install it in a new regulator, and reinstall the
> regulator in the door. But...I have no real idea what I'm getting
> myself into. My Clymer manual sure doesn't cover it. I have the door
> panel off, but the regulator seems set in away from the four or five
> openings in the inner side of the door. I want to say "How hard can it
> be?"; but I haven't even located the bolts that secure the regulator to
> the door yet.
>
> Any ideas about difficulty level? Any hints or tips? And -- ideally --
> any instructions on how to proceed on this model (96 Civic HX coupe)?
>
> Any assistance appreciated; thanks.
>
Extremely sharp edges, i think you have to hold the window up and keep a
lever up. chance of failure 95% and a broken window.
if I had do it, based a previous experience watching my mechanically
inclined son and watching his window crash to the ground, I would take it to
an auto body shop and pay them the 90 bucks to replace the motor...oh, you
have to drill the rivit out of the window frame.
good luck and let us know how it came out.
Muffy
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Re: How difficult to put old motor in new window regulator for '96 Civic?
"New At This" <bgraves@telis.org> wrote in message
news:1156575180.772896.30530@75g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> I've located the source of a problem I'm having with my driver's side
> window. Three teeth in the large, crescent-shaped, double-sided gear
> that's part of the window regulator are fully or partially stripped.
> The regulator motor seems fine.
>
> I can get a new regulator MINUS motor for about $85 (though they quoted
> me $51 two days ago...).
>
> It starts to look like I have to take off the current regulator, remove
> the motor from it, install it in a new regulator, and reinstall the
> regulator in the door. But...I have no real idea what I'm getting
> myself into. My Clymer manual sure doesn't cover it. I have the door
> panel off, but the regulator seems set in away from the four or five
> openings in the inner side of the door. I want to say "How hard can it
> be?"; but I haven't even located the bolts that secure the regulator to
> the door yet.
>
> Any ideas about difficulty level? Any hints or tips? And -- ideally --
> any instructions on how to proceed on this model (96 Civic HX coupe)?
>
> Any assistance appreciated; thanks.
>
Extremely sharp edges, i think you have to hold the window up and keep a
lever up. chance of failure 95% and a broken window.
if I had do it, based a previous experience watching my mechanically
inclined son and watching his window crash to the ground, I would take it to
an auto body shop and pay them the 90 bucks to replace the motor...oh, you
have to drill the rivit out of the window frame.
good luck and let us know how it came out.
Muffy
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Re: How difficult to put old motor in new window regulator for '96 Civic?
"New At This" <bgraves@telis.org> wrote in message
news:1156575180.772896.30530@75g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> I've located the source of a problem I'm having with my driver's side
> window. Three teeth in the large, crescent-shaped, double-sided gear
> that's part of the window regulator are fully or partially stripped.
> The regulator motor seems fine.
>
> I can get a new regulator MINUS motor for about $85 (though they quoted
> me $51 two days ago...).
>
> It starts to look like I have to take off the current regulator, remove
> the motor from it, install it in a new regulator, and reinstall the
> regulator in the door. But...I have no real idea what I'm getting
> myself into. My Clymer manual sure doesn't cover it. I have the door
> panel off, but the regulator seems set in away from the four or five
> openings in the inner side of the door. I want to say "How hard can it
> be?"; but I haven't even located the bolts that secure the regulator to
> the door yet.
>
> Any ideas about difficulty level? Any hints or tips? And -- ideally --
> any instructions on how to proceed on this model (96 Civic HX coupe)?
>
> Any assistance appreciated; thanks.
>
Extremely sharp edges, i think you have to hold the window up and keep a
lever up. chance of failure 95% and a broken window.
if I had do it, based a previous experience watching my mechanically
inclined son and watching his window crash to the ground, I would take it to
an auto body shop and pay them the 90 bucks to replace the motor...oh, you
have to drill the rivit out of the window frame.
good luck and let us know how it came out.
Muffy
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