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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / May 2006

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2000 Elantra Passenger Read Window grinding

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christanner@gmail.com - 23 Apr 2006 19:31 GMT
Well, that pretty much describes it.

It just fell completely on its own while parked...now it makes the
dreaded grinding noise. :( Got the cute little treatment panel off thta
has the window switch, door handle, Lock, & fabric on it and have
barely got room to get to the window & track. Is this how I have to
work on it?

can I grab this motor/track off a junk heap, or is that pretty much
impossible?

How much for new? (saw this p/n while searching: 82404-38010) did I
understand that to be for just a piece of the assembly? It really
sounds bad...so I'm not sure what needs replaced... I'm ready to fix
it, but don't know what to buy, or how to get at it other than through
this 4"x6" hole toward the back of the door...and that's not seemin'
too handy for me...

so, how many of you have done this? :) (and how many times?) While
under "warranty" Hyundai fixed the driver's side front window 3
times...do ANY cars exist that aren't crap?
hyundaitech - 24 Apr 2006 17:55 GMT
Expect to replace the window regulator.  The upper plastic piece probably
broke, allowing the cable to come off and get tangled.

You could take one off a wreck, but, depending on price, it may not be
worth the effort and aggravation for something that may not be in very
good shape.
christanner@gmail.com - 30 Apr 2006 20:54 GMT
makes sense...saw that plastic thingy... however, it's on a vertical
metal rail (as you probably know). I am unsure as to whether the
plastic comes off the metal track, or I just take the whole assembly
out...
hyundaitech - 01 May 2006 17:45 GMT
No, the plastic thingy isn't intended to separate from the whole assembly.
You'll need to replace the whole assembly and transfer the motor from the
old to the new.
 
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