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abacadabbra 10-20-2010 04:17 PM

Newbie needs helping tracking down a part for 2000 bonne
 
My front driver side window broke about a month ago and I'm finally getting around to fixing it. I tried going to the GM dealership and talked to a mechanic but he told me to fix the problem I would need to buy the whole motor assembly for 200 bucks. The only thing that broke on my car was a small piece of plastic that connects the window clamp to the guide wire.

What I need help with is finding out the name and part number of that little piece of plastic. Also some photos would be nice, so I don't have to take the passenger side panel off just to have a look at it (broke 2 or 3 of the plastic pegs just taking off the driver side panel, $18 just to buy 3 new ones from the GM shop)

MouSe 10-20-2010 04:19 PM

Well, my suggestion is to go and grab what you need from a junk yard. That's what I would do. Also, do you know the trick to getting the panel to go back on properly?

Danthurs 10-20-2010 04:26 PM

Ya, go to a you pull salvage yard. That way you practice on a junked car instead of yours. Then you can grab everything you need.

MouSe 10-20-2010 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by Danthurs (Post 1484933)
Ya, go to a you pull salvage yard. That way you practice on a junked car instead of yours. Then you can grab everything you need.

Extra clips included!

Purplehazeir 10-20-2010 04:45 PM

That small plastic clip that holds the cable to the window slide is notorious for breaking. I just put a whole new regulator in my left drivers door.

abacadabbra 10-20-2010 05:02 PM

The mechanic told me to do the same thing, go to a junk yard. But I'm new to the area so finding them and driving to them is a pain in the ass. I was hoping I'd be able to find the part number and buy it online. But If what I've been told is true you have to buy the whole motor (regulator?) just to get that little peice. If anyones got an extra clip I'll send some PP your way to send it to me.

yutzybrian 10-20-2010 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by abacadabbra (Post 1484940)
The mechanic told me to do the same thing, go to a junk yard. But I'm new to the area so finding them and driving to them is a pain in the ass. I was hoping I'd be able to find the part number and buy it online. But If what I've been told is true you have to buy the whole motor (regulator?) just to get that little peice. If anyones got an extra clip I'll send some PP your way to send it to me.

Yea you need the regulator assembly from the sounds of it and a new motor almost always come with it

If all else fails at finding one at the junkyard then ebay

Bonnie2K 10-23-2010 10:17 AM

DORMAN Part # 741817 **#25750514}
Front Left; Power Window Regulator w/Motor $84.79 at rockauto.com.

I havn't taken a door panel off the Bonnie yet but I bet you can get the plastic pegs at AutoZone or any hardware store for $1.

Nobotada84 10-25-2010 11:45 AM

Rockauto.com will have almost everything u need and for cheap in most cases.

xdhd350 10-25-2010 12:58 PM

Yes, I have replaced three of the four regulators on my 01, all with the same broken plastic piece that allowed the cable to slip out and I have bought whole regulators from the dealership for 300 bucks before finding out that someone devised a nifty fix with common hardware items (kind of a Why didn't I think of that moment.) It may be on another forum where I saw the fix.

I haven't found any Dorman pieces that resemble just the plastic piece which is like a square block that rides up and down the guide track. It gets brittle over time, then cracks and that lets the cable pop out.

Another word to the wise. Hang on to the old regulator assembly. Luckily I did, because I had an actual motor failure and was able to use the motor from the saved part to repair the newer one.


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