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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / October 2003

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Qu: rear power window died

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BA - 20 Oct 2003 21:49 GMT
Hi:

drivers side rear window will not roll up.  I can hear the motor run when I
push up or down.

 all other power windows work fine.

any ideas what's most likely wrong?

I try to slide the back window up (with my hands) to see if it will stay in
place but it

won't.

thanks

blyth
D Nieves - 20 Oct 2003 23:07 GMT
Seems like the glass could be disconnected(?). You're going to have to
remove the inner door panel (not hard to do) to make sure.  You'll have to
put the window back into the channel then possibly rivet the window onto the
riser (on my Mazda) it looks like a scissor that's connected to between the
motor and the bottom of the glass and it works likes like the jack that came
in the Altima to change a flat.

Good luck.

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Harry Balls - 24 Oct 2003 03:06 GMT
The regulator is broken.

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BA - 24 Oct 2003 05:58 GMT
thanks for the reply harry

I just ordered a new regulator.   bummer considering all that was broken was
a little plastic piece used to hook
once of the cables (the cable that rolls the window down).

any ideas on the easiest way to get the new one in.  it seems like its gonna
be a pain.

thanks

blyth

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