Passenger Window
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Passenger Window
my passenger window onn my 00 bonnie is not letting down
on either side
dont sound like its the motor cuz i can hear it tryin to go down
on either side
dont sound like its the motor cuz i can hear it tryin to go down
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Wow...
Mod...please move to 2000 Mechanical Section. The motor is trying..therefore the switch and motor appear to be good. Seems like the mechanicals of it are bound up.
Regulators on back windows are common. We've yet to see a front window regulator bad to my knowledge.
My suggestion would be to loosen the bolts holding the motor, and possibly grease it as well. There are threads on both...off to see if I can find them.
Here'* the grease it up thread (while being a 92-99, the motor is probably similar with the port)
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...highlight=worm
I'll also schedule a visit from the Yellow M&M for you...he'* had the issue before.
Mod...please move to 2000 Mechanical Section. The motor is trying..therefore the switch and motor appear to be good. Seems like the mechanicals of it are bound up.
Regulators on back windows are common. We've yet to see a front window regulator bad to my knowledge.
My suggestion would be to loosen the bolts holding the motor, and possibly grease it as well. There are threads on both...off to see if I can find them.
Here'* the grease it up thread (while being a 92-99, the motor is probably similar with the port)
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...highlight=worm
I'll also schedule a visit from the Yellow M&M for you...he'* had the issue before.
Originally Posted by Archon
The front regulators do not have the same failure problem as the rear. The front passenger window quit working on my car, and the next day my friend'* 2000 also quit. I took the panel off mine, removed the 3 screws that held the motor on, which released the pressure on it, and it started to work fine. It was apparently mechanically bound up. My friend'* mysteriously started to work again all on its own.
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Bill'* right. We've only had one report of a cable failure on the front window. When it fails, the window drops down. Several have used the method above that Bill quoted with success. Others have been lucky enough to free it up by giving the interior door panel a good smack while depressing the button.
You'll have to take the door panel off, it'* just held on with clips, then peel back the water deflector, and remove the 3 bolts that hold the motor on. That should free things up. Using a good silicone grease, you may want to lube things up while you're in there.
You'll have to take the door panel off, it'* just held on with clips, then peel back the water deflector, and remove the 3 bolts that hold the motor on. That should free things up. Using a good silicone grease, you may want to lube things up while you're in there.
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