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Car Forum / Isuzu Cars / May 2004

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Window Regulator

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DollarBill - 17 May 2004 23:25 GMT
I had a piece of my window regulator snap today.  It's the pulley/cable stop
located on the lower window frame.  Is that part included in the windows
regulator?  I have the regulator out but the cable is totally trashed.  Is
the replacement regulator loaded with cable?

I'm thinking this is going to turn into a major headache.

Thoughts, words of wisdow??

Thanks,
Bill
DollarBill - 17 May 2004 23:27 GMT
This is a '94 Rodeo electric window.

> I had a piece of my window regulator snap today.  It's the pulley/cable stop
> located on the lower window frame.  Is that part included in the windows
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> Thanks,
> Bill
F.H. - 18 May 2004 01:52 GMT
> This is a '94 Rodeo electric window.
>
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> > Thanks,
> > Bill

We just did our 91.  All included.  In fact I think the whole assembly
is called the regulator.  We got lucky, a young guy who went to high
school with our son works at the local dealer.  Fixed it right here.
Didn't look that tough but windows are not my long suit (to say the
least).  Good luck.

Frank
Joe Isuzu - 18 May 2004 16:13 GMT
> the replacement regulator loaded with cable?

don't worry, it is really really easy to replace and all parts are
included
the cost is about $100 last time I checked but installation is on the
order of difficulty like changing oil

first you take the door handles off (2 screws) and after that the
cover pops off (start from one corner and work your way around) - do
be careful not to rip the door off

once the door is off, you will see the alignment of the
motor/regulator and just pay attention to the orientation and don't
reattach the door until you've tested it
DollarBill - 18 May 2004 23:42 GMT
> > the replacement regulator loaded with cable?
>
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> motor/regulator and just pay attention to the orientation and don't
> reattach the door until you've tested it

There is a little plastic pulley piece that broke on the metal glass frame.
I'm assuming that is included.  In fact, because that piece broke, is the
reason why the cable got fubar'd.

Thanks for the replies.
 
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