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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / March 2006

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Where to get window lift parts for a 1988 New Yorker ?

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Steve Stone - 12 Mar 2006 23:28 GMT
Last time I tried to get parts at the local dealer I was pretty much outta
luck. Car too old, local parts stores could not provide a rebuilt part that
worked the way it should.

This time around plastic track with gear slots cut into it that moves the
window glass up and down has broken in two. Where is the best place, local
or internet to get this part (new, not used, can be aftermarket as long as
it is not junk) ?

Steve
maxpower - 13 Mar 2006 00:03 GMT
> Last time I tried to get parts at the local dealer I was pretty much outta
> luck. Car too old, local parts stores could not provide a rebuilt part that
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> Steve

That part is available from the dealer and I would  recommend you replace it
with a new part. Plastic gets brittle as it ages and I couldn't see
installing a used part from a junk yard to have it break  again. The part is
about $30

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
Daniel J. Stern - 13 Mar 2006 20:28 GMT
> This time around plastic track with gear slots cut into it that moves
> the window glass up and down has broken in two. Where is the best place,
> local or internet to get this part (new, not used, can be aftermarket as
> long as it is not junk) ?

NAPA Balkamp no. 665-1492. If your local NAPA hasn't got it on the shelf,
they can order it for you. Cost should be a little under $20. Will it be
junk? Well, no more so than the original!
 
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