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I'm going right to it; i have the whole thing apart anyway... here's how i go about it. i take a picture; remove a bolt tape and number it and the hole it came out of... etc. take a picture and on and on. It's a 1991 plymouth voyager. a real battly wagon. so, i'm up for it, if it something i can do. If it's un unrealistic expectation though, then how do i block the window up better than the coat hangar style i described in my other question? (so I can put the panel back on?) Thanks for the input.
Grandma katie

2007-11-07 09:19:07 · 2 answers · asked by purplegoatygoat 1 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

i absolutely DID did the other answer. There is an apparatus on the window itself, but it looks like wheels and pulleys and such things. I was thinking that a regulator would be somthing that would be looking more like a motor type item and therefore be more along the lines of what i would be finding along the inside of the door wall, like where the motor is. I guess I need clarification as to what the regulator looks like so I know what is is that I'm removing.

2007-11-07 09:47:52 · update #1

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Go to your local auto store and buy a Haynes manual for the model vehicle you have. They are not as good as a factory service manual, but not bad for the price, 15-20 dollars, gives you a ton of info and if you make just one repair using the manual it has paid for itself. I use a piece of wood cut to length to hold the window up if I have the window mechanism out and if the mechanism is installed and operating properly it should hold the window up while you replace the panel.

2007-11-07 11:21:59 · answer #1 · answered by Don't know everything ! 7 · 0 0

I told you in the last question, you must not have read, once the regulator is seperated from the window either use suction cups that you can purchase off a tool truck or use 4 or 5 pieces of duct tape.

2007-11-07 17:22:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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