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Anjou -> RE: Window regulators broke! How do I replace? (9/28/2006 8:51:33 PM)
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Window regulators broke! How do I replace? DON'T!!! Repairing the window regulators will be a money pit for you. At the very most, repair the driver's window only. I've got a 1996 Jetta GLS and three of the windows have been non-operational for the past 8 years. Luckily for me, the driver's window is still working. Go figure. I took mine to the dealership and the lied and told me it was the motor, which could be replaced for $400. Ouch. I wasn't that desperate, but eventually took it to another dealership, which said it was never the motor, only the regulator... cost $200. I got it fixed (the duct tape and plastic look was becoming annoying). 1 week later the window was dead again. The dealership repaired it again (for free). I was sure shocked. Soon afterwards it failed again. As it turns out, I think that the problem was NOT the regulator at all. I think the window gets cocked sideways in the very inadequate and poorly made window guides. My reasoning is that when it broke the 2nd time, I got it up by first pushing the down button, thereby realigning the window in the guide, and then it would go all the way up. Once you get it up, cut the wire ASAP so your passengers don't inadvertently hit the down button... usually during a snow or rainstorm. Ugh. This has happened to me many times. Just grin and bear it, but don't fix it... you'll just be throwing away good money. Focus on the positive side of things... the engine and trannie are built to last for the long haul and that's really all you need to get you to your destination. I'll bet your cruise control stopped working too! -1996 Jetta GLS 2.0L Manual 5-speed with 237,000 original miles
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