1993 grand cherokee
#11
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Re: 1993 grand cherokee
In article <I%rDg.9560$eL2.4026@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com>, dpfer@r.com
says...
> I had the same problem with my 93,,, twice. Except mine was stuck in the
> down position. (In the rain of course)
>
> "bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1f47bc409e06343098970c@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> > My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor or
> > switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> > questions.
> > 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> > hood.
>
> Inside the passenger door on the side of the instrument panel. ---- says #
> 26
>
> > 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
>
> One to rule them all.
>
> > 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of the
> > back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
>
> I think you'll find they differ mostly. You could try it with the left back
> seat motor (regulator).
>
> > 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
>
> Relatively easy. Three screws, inside opposite the rear view mirror, inside
> the door handle behind a plastic plug and one inside the door pull.
> Everything else pops out. Start at the bottom and then slide the panel up to
> disengage from the window channel.
>
> > 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
>
> I'm sure there is from Doug's site, if you need, but probably not for this
> particular problem.
>
> Both times, I took my door panel off, slid the weather welt off the top of
> the opening then took the window out (two nuts on the scissor assembly,
> loosen only). Was able to take the scissor track out with removing 4 nuts.
> Contract it and slide it out through the rear panel opening.
> I hooked it back up to the switch and thumped on the motor. Worked for three
> more years.
> Yes, I understand this is not the most professional fix, but it worked very
> well. I think possibly too that the down stop on the scissor assembly
> ------s out a bit and lets the track 'catch' at the bottom. Easy to bend it
> back into play though.
> One final, serious caution. When you have the scissors/regulator assembly
> out, don't release the spring tension. The arm will slam back and break your
> thumb. (painful experience story)
> D
What did your problem end up being? Maybe mine is the same.
says...
> I had the same problem with my 93,,, twice. Except mine was stuck in the
> down position. (In the rain of course)
>
> "bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1f47bc409e06343098970c@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> > My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor or
> > switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> > questions.
> > 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> > hood.
>
> Inside the passenger door on the side of the instrument panel. ---- says #
> 26
>
> > 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
>
> One to rule them all.
>
> > 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of the
> > back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
>
> I think you'll find they differ mostly. You could try it with the left back
> seat motor (regulator).
>
> > 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
>
> Relatively easy. Three screws, inside opposite the rear view mirror, inside
> the door handle behind a plastic plug and one inside the door pull.
> Everything else pops out. Start at the bottom and then slide the panel up to
> disengage from the window channel.
>
> > 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
>
> I'm sure there is from Doug's site, if you need, but probably not for this
> particular problem.
>
> Both times, I took my door panel off, slid the weather welt off the top of
> the opening then took the window out (two nuts on the scissor assembly,
> loosen only). Was able to take the scissor track out with removing 4 nuts.
> Contract it and slide it out through the rear panel opening.
> I hooked it back up to the switch and thumped on the motor. Worked for three
> more years.
> Yes, I understand this is not the most professional fix, but it worked very
> well. I think possibly too that the down stop on the scissor assembly
> ------s out a bit and lets the track 'catch' at the bottom. Easy to bend it
> back into play though.
> One final, serious caution. When you have the scissors/regulator assembly
> out, don't release the spring tension. The arm will slam back and break your
> thumb. (painful experience story)
> D
What did your problem end up being? Maybe mine is the same.
#12
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Re: 1993 grand cherokee
In article <I%rDg.9560$eL2.4026@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com>, dpfer@r.com
says...
> I had the same problem with my 93,,, twice. Except mine was stuck in the
> down position. (In the rain of course)
>
> "bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1f47bc409e06343098970c@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> > My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor or
> > switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> > questions.
> > 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> > hood.
>
> Inside the passenger door on the side of the instrument panel. ---- says #
> 26
>
> > 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
>
> One to rule them all.
>
> > 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of the
> > back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
>
> I think you'll find they differ mostly. You could try it with the left back
> seat motor (regulator).
>
> > 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
>
> Relatively easy. Three screws, inside opposite the rear view mirror, inside
> the door handle behind a plastic plug and one inside the door pull.
> Everything else pops out. Start at the bottom and then slide the panel up to
> disengage from the window channel.
>
> > 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
>
> I'm sure there is from Doug's site, if you need, but probably not for this
> particular problem.
>
> Both times, I took my door panel off, slid the weather welt off the top of
> the opening then took the window out (two nuts on the scissor assembly,
> loosen only). Was able to take the scissor track out with removing 4 nuts.
> Contract it and slide it out through the rear panel opening.
> I hooked it back up to the switch and thumped on the motor. Worked for three
> more years.
> Yes, I understand this is not the most professional fix, but it worked very
> well. I think possibly too that the down stop on the scissor assembly
> ------s out a bit and lets the track 'catch' at the bottom. Easy to bend it
> back into play though.
> One final, serious caution. When you have the scissors/regulator assembly
> out, don't release the spring tension. The arm will slam back and break your
> thumb. (painful experience story)
> D
What did your problem end up being? Maybe mine is the same.
says...
> I had the same problem with my 93,,, twice. Except mine was stuck in the
> down position. (In the rain of course)
>
> "bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1f47bc409e06343098970c@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> > My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor or
> > switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> > questions.
> > 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> > hood.
>
> Inside the passenger door on the side of the instrument panel. ---- says #
> 26
>
> > 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
>
> One to rule them all.
>
> > 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of the
> > back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
>
> I think you'll find they differ mostly. You could try it with the left back
> seat motor (regulator).
>
> > 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
>
> Relatively easy. Three screws, inside opposite the rear view mirror, inside
> the door handle behind a plastic plug and one inside the door pull.
> Everything else pops out. Start at the bottom and then slide the panel up to
> disengage from the window channel.
>
> > 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
>
> I'm sure there is from Doug's site, if you need, but probably not for this
> particular problem.
>
> Both times, I took my door panel off, slid the weather welt off the top of
> the opening then took the window out (two nuts on the scissor assembly,
> loosen only). Was able to take the scissor track out with removing 4 nuts.
> Contract it and slide it out through the rear panel opening.
> I hooked it back up to the switch and thumped on the motor. Worked for three
> more years.
> Yes, I understand this is not the most professional fix, but it worked very
> well. I think possibly too that the down stop on the scissor assembly
> ------s out a bit and lets the track 'catch' at the bottom. Easy to bend it
> back into play though.
> One final, serious caution. When you have the scissors/regulator assembly
> out, don't release the spring tension. The arm will slam back and break your
> thumb. (painful experience story)
> D
What did your problem end up being? Maybe mine is the same.
#13
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Re: 1993 grand cherokee
In article <I%rDg.9560$eL2.4026@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com>, dpfer@r.com
says...
> I had the same problem with my 93,,, twice. Except mine was stuck in the
> down position. (In the rain of course)
>
> "bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1f47bc409e06343098970c@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> > My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor or
> > switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> > questions.
> > 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> > hood.
>
> Inside the passenger door on the side of the instrument panel. ---- says #
> 26
>
> > 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
>
> One to rule them all.
>
> > 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of the
> > back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
>
> I think you'll find they differ mostly. You could try it with the left back
> seat motor (regulator).
>
> > 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
>
> Relatively easy. Three screws, inside opposite the rear view mirror, inside
> the door handle behind a plastic plug and one inside the door pull.
> Everything else pops out. Start at the bottom and then slide the panel up to
> disengage from the window channel.
>
> > 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
>
> I'm sure there is from Doug's site, if you need, but probably not for this
> particular problem.
>
> Both times, I took my door panel off, slid the weather welt off the top of
> the opening then took the window out (two nuts on the scissor assembly,
> loosen only). Was able to take the scissor track out with removing 4 nuts.
> Contract it and slide it out through the rear panel opening.
> I hooked it back up to the switch and thumped on the motor. Worked for three
> more years.
> Yes, I understand this is not the most professional fix, but it worked very
> well. I think possibly too that the down stop on the scissor assembly
> ------s out a bit and lets the track 'catch' at the bottom. Easy to bend it
> back into play though.
> One final, serious caution. When you have the scissors/regulator assembly
> out, don't release the spring tension. The arm will slam back and break your
> thumb. (painful experience story)
> D
What did your problem end up being? Maybe mine is the same.
says...
> I had the same problem with my 93,,, twice. Except mine was stuck in the
> down position. (In the rain of course)
>
> "bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1f47bc409e06343098970c@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> > My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor or
> > switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> > questions.
> > 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> > hood.
>
> Inside the passenger door on the side of the instrument panel. ---- says #
> 26
>
> > 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
>
> One to rule them all.
>
> > 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of the
> > back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
>
> I think you'll find they differ mostly. You could try it with the left back
> seat motor (regulator).
>
> > 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
>
> Relatively easy. Three screws, inside opposite the rear view mirror, inside
> the door handle behind a plastic plug and one inside the door pull.
> Everything else pops out. Start at the bottom and then slide the panel up to
> disengage from the window channel.
>
> > 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
>
> I'm sure there is from Doug's site, if you need, but probably not for this
> particular problem.
>
> Both times, I took my door panel off, slid the weather welt off the top of
> the opening then took the window out (two nuts on the scissor assembly,
> loosen only). Was able to take the scissor track out with removing 4 nuts.
> Contract it and slide it out through the rear panel opening.
> I hooked it back up to the switch and thumped on the motor. Worked for three
> more years.
> Yes, I understand this is not the most professional fix, but it worked very
> well. I think possibly too that the down stop on the scissor assembly
> ------s out a bit and lets the track 'catch' at the bottom. Easy to bend it
> back into play though.
> One final, serious caution. When you have the scissors/regulator assembly
> out, don't release the spring tension. The arm will slam back and break your
> thumb. (painful experience story)
> D
What did your problem end up being? Maybe mine is the same.
#14
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Re: 1993 grand cherokee
bob wrote:
> My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
> or switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> questions.
> 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> hood.
> 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
> the back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
I'd suspect a faulty switch, the connector comes off sometimes.
Door is just a few phillips screws but it's a heck of a lot easier
to get the panel off with the window down. Watch the edges they are
damn sharp.
The motors are not interchangeable. You can search the part out at
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/ to get an idea of what the OEM
cost is.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
> or switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> questions.
> 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> hood.
> 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
> the back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
I'd suspect a faulty switch, the connector comes off sometimes.
Door is just a few phillips screws but it's a heck of a lot easier
to get the panel off with the window down. Watch the edges they are
damn sharp.
The motors are not interchangeable. You can search the part out at
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/ to get an idea of what the OEM
cost is.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
#15
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Re: 1993 grand cherokee
bob wrote:
> My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
> or switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> questions.
> 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> hood.
> 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
> the back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
I'd suspect a faulty switch, the connector comes off sometimes.
Door is just a few phillips screws but it's a heck of a lot easier
to get the panel off with the window down. Watch the edges they are
damn sharp.
The motors are not interchangeable. You can search the part out at
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/ to get an idea of what the OEM
cost is.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
> or switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> questions.
> 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> hood.
> 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
> the back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
I'd suspect a faulty switch, the connector comes off sometimes.
Door is just a few phillips screws but it's a heck of a lot easier
to get the panel off with the window down. Watch the edges they are
damn sharp.
The motors are not interchangeable. You can search the part out at
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/ to get an idea of what the OEM
cost is.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
#16
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Re: 1993 grand cherokee
bob wrote:
> My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
> or switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> questions.
> 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> hood.
> 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
> the back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
I'd suspect a faulty switch, the connector comes off sometimes.
Door is just a few phillips screws but it's a heck of a lot easier
to get the panel off with the window down. Watch the edges they are
damn sharp.
The motors are not interchangeable. You can search the part out at
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/ to get an idea of what the OEM
cost is.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
> or switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> questions.
> 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> hood.
> 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
> the back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
I'd suspect a faulty switch, the connector comes off sometimes.
Door is just a few phillips screws but it's a heck of a lot easier
to get the panel off with the window down. Watch the edges they are
damn sharp.
The motors are not interchangeable. You can search the part out at
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/ to get an idea of what the OEM
cost is.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
#17
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Re: 1993 grand cherokee
bob wrote:
> My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
> or switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> questions.
> 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> hood.
> 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
> the back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
I'd suspect a faulty switch, the connector comes off sometimes.
Door is just a few phillips screws but it's a heck of a lot easier
to get the panel off with the window down. Watch the edges they are
damn sharp.
The motors are not interchangeable. You can search the part out at
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/ to get an idea of what the OEM
cost is.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
> or switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> questions.
> 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> hood.
> 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
> the back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
I'd suspect a faulty switch, the connector comes off sometimes.
Door is just a few phillips screws but it's a heck of a lot easier
to get the panel off with the window down. Watch the edges they are
damn sharp.
The motors are not interchangeable. You can search the part out at
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/ to get an idea of what the OEM
cost is.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
#18
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Re: 1993 grand cherokee
Well Bob, must have just been a dirty contact in the regulator I guess that
cleared out when I thumped. Like I say, it happened twice over the years and
worked like a champ after thumping. I think I may have shot it with canned
air too.
Good luck.
D
"bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f482616d53b86c398970d@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> In article <I%rDg.9560$eL2.4026@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com>, dpfer@r.com
> says...
> > I had the same problem with my 93,,, twice. Except mine was stuck in the
> > down position. (In the rain of course)
> >
> > "bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
> > news:MPG.1f47bc409e06343098970c@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> > > My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
or
> > > switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> > > questions.
> > > 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> > > hood.
> >
> > Inside the passenger door on the side of the instrument panel. ---- says
#
> > 26
> >
> > > 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> >
> > One to rule them all.
> >
> > > 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
the
> > > back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> >
> > I think you'll find they differ mostly. You could try it with the left
back
> > seat motor (regulator).
> >
> > > 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> >
> > Relatively easy. Three screws, inside opposite the rear view mirror,
inside
> > the door handle behind a plastic plug and one inside the door pull.
> > Everything else pops out. Start at the bottom and then slide the panel
up to
> > disengage from the window channel.
> >
> > > 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
> >
> > I'm sure there is from Doug's site, if you need, but probably not for
this
> > particular problem.
> >
> > Both times, I took my door panel off, slid the weather welt off the top
of
> > the opening then took the window out (two nuts on the scissor assembly,
> > loosen only). Was able to take the scissor track out with removing 4
nuts.
> > Contract it and slide it out through the rear panel opening.
> > I hooked it back up to the switch and thumped on the motor. Worked for
three
> > more years.
> > Yes, I understand this is not the most professional fix, but it worked
very
> > well. I think possibly too that the down stop on the scissor assembly
> > ------s out a bit and lets the track 'catch' at the bottom. Easy to bend
it
> > back into play though.
> > One final, serious caution. When you have the scissors/regulator
assembly
> > out, don't release the spring tension. The arm will slam back and break
your
> > thumb. (painful experience story)
> > D
> What did your problem end up being? Maybe mine is the same.
cleared out when I thumped. Like I say, it happened twice over the years and
worked like a champ after thumping. I think I may have shot it with canned
air too.
Good luck.
D
"bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f482616d53b86c398970d@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> In article <I%rDg.9560$eL2.4026@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com>, dpfer@r.com
> says...
> > I had the same problem with my 93,,, twice. Except mine was stuck in the
> > down position. (In the rain of course)
> >
> > "bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
> > news:MPG.1f47bc409e06343098970c@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> > > My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
or
> > > switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> > > questions.
> > > 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> > > hood.
> >
> > Inside the passenger door on the side of the instrument panel. ---- says
#
> > 26
> >
> > > 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> >
> > One to rule them all.
> >
> > > 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
the
> > > back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> >
> > I think you'll find they differ mostly. You could try it with the left
back
> > seat motor (regulator).
> >
> > > 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> >
> > Relatively easy. Three screws, inside opposite the rear view mirror,
inside
> > the door handle behind a plastic plug and one inside the door pull.
> > Everything else pops out. Start at the bottom and then slide the panel
up to
> > disengage from the window channel.
> >
> > > 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
> >
> > I'm sure there is from Doug's site, if you need, but probably not for
this
> > particular problem.
> >
> > Both times, I took my door panel off, slid the weather welt off the top
of
> > the opening then took the window out (two nuts on the scissor assembly,
> > loosen only). Was able to take the scissor track out with removing 4
nuts.
> > Contract it and slide it out through the rear panel opening.
> > I hooked it back up to the switch and thumped on the motor. Worked for
three
> > more years.
> > Yes, I understand this is not the most professional fix, but it worked
very
> > well. I think possibly too that the down stop on the scissor assembly
> > ------s out a bit and lets the track 'catch' at the bottom. Easy to bend
it
> > back into play though.
> > One final, serious caution. When you have the scissors/regulator
assembly
> > out, don't release the spring tension. The arm will slam back and break
your
> > thumb. (painful experience story)
> > D
> What did your problem end up being? Maybe mine is the same.
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 1993 grand cherokee
Well Bob, must have just been a dirty contact in the regulator I guess that
cleared out when I thumped. Like I say, it happened twice over the years and
worked like a champ after thumping. I think I may have shot it with canned
air too.
Good luck.
D
"bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f482616d53b86c398970d@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> In article <I%rDg.9560$eL2.4026@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com>, dpfer@r.com
> says...
> > I had the same problem with my 93,,, twice. Except mine was stuck in the
> > down position. (In the rain of course)
> >
> > "bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
> > news:MPG.1f47bc409e06343098970c@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> > > My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
or
> > > switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> > > questions.
> > > 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> > > hood.
> >
> > Inside the passenger door on the side of the instrument panel. ---- says
#
> > 26
> >
> > > 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> >
> > One to rule them all.
> >
> > > 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
the
> > > back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> >
> > I think you'll find they differ mostly. You could try it with the left
back
> > seat motor (regulator).
> >
> > > 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> >
> > Relatively easy. Three screws, inside opposite the rear view mirror,
inside
> > the door handle behind a plastic plug and one inside the door pull.
> > Everything else pops out. Start at the bottom and then slide the panel
up to
> > disengage from the window channel.
> >
> > > 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
> >
> > I'm sure there is from Doug's site, if you need, but probably not for
this
> > particular problem.
> >
> > Both times, I took my door panel off, slid the weather welt off the top
of
> > the opening then took the window out (two nuts on the scissor assembly,
> > loosen only). Was able to take the scissor track out with removing 4
nuts.
> > Contract it and slide it out through the rear panel opening.
> > I hooked it back up to the switch and thumped on the motor. Worked for
three
> > more years.
> > Yes, I understand this is not the most professional fix, but it worked
very
> > well. I think possibly too that the down stop on the scissor assembly
> > ------s out a bit and lets the track 'catch' at the bottom. Easy to bend
it
> > back into play though.
> > One final, serious caution. When you have the scissors/regulator
assembly
> > out, don't release the spring tension. The arm will slam back and break
your
> > thumb. (painful experience story)
> > D
> What did your problem end up being? Maybe mine is the same.
cleared out when I thumped. Like I say, it happened twice over the years and
worked like a champ after thumping. I think I may have shot it with canned
air too.
Good luck.
D
"bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f482616d53b86c398970d@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> In article <I%rDg.9560$eL2.4026@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com>, dpfer@r.com
> says...
> > I had the same problem with my 93,,, twice. Except mine was stuck in the
> > down position. (In the rain of course)
> >
> > "bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
> > news:MPG.1f47bc409e06343098970c@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> > > My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
or
> > > switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> > > questions.
> > > 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> > > hood.
> >
> > Inside the passenger door on the side of the instrument panel. ---- says
#
> > 26
> >
> > > 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> >
> > One to rule them all.
> >
> > > 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
the
> > > back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> >
> > I think you'll find they differ mostly. You could try it with the left
back
> > seat motor (regulator).
> >
> > > 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> >
> > Relatively easy. Three screws, inside opposite the rear view mirror,
inside
> > the door handle behind a plastic plug and one inside the door pull.
> > Everything else pops out. Start at the bottom and then slide the panel
up to
> > disengage from the window channel.
> >
> > > 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
> >
> > I'm sure there is from Doug's site, if you need, but probably not for
this
> > particular problem.
> >
> > Both times, I took my door panel off, slid the weather welt off the top
of
> > the opening then took the window out (two nuts on the scissor assembly,
> > loosen only). Was able to take the scissor track out with removing 4
nuts.
> > Contract it and slide it out through the rear panel opening.
> > I hooked it back up to the switch and thumped on the motor. Worked for
three
> > more years.
> > Yes, I understand this is not the most professional fix, but it worked
very
> > well. I think possibly too that the down stop on the scissor assembly
> > ------s out a bit and lets the track 'catch' at the bottom. Easy to bend
it
> > back into play though.
> > One final, serious caution. When you have the scissors/regulator
assembly
> > out, don't release the spring tension. The arm will slam back and break
your
> > thumb. (painful experience story)
> > D
> What did your problem end up being? Maybe mine is the same.
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 1993 grand cherokee
Well Bob, must have just been a dirty contact in the regulator I guess that
cleared out when I thumped. Like I say, it happened twice over the years and
worked like a champ after thumping. I think I may have shot it with canned
air too.
Good luck.
D
"bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f482616d53b86c398970d@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> In article <I%rDg.9560$eL2.4026@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com>, dpfer@r.com
> says...
> > I had the same problem with my 93,,, twice. Except mine was stuck in the
> > down position. (In the rain of course)
> >
> > "bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
> > news:MPG.1f47bc409e06343098970c@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> > > My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
or
> > > switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> > > questions.
> > > 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> > > hood.
> >
> > Inside the passenger door on the side of the instrument panel. ---- says
#
> > 26
> >
> > > 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> >
> > One to rule them all.
> >
> > > 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
the
> > > back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> >
> > I think you'll find they differ mostly. You could try it with the left
back
> > seat motor (regulator).
> >
> > > 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> >
> > Relatively easy. Three screws, inside opposite the rear view mirror,
inside
> > the door handle behind a plastic plug and one inside the door pull.
> > Everything else pops out. Start at the bottom and then slide the panel
up to
> > disengage from the window channel.
> >
> > > 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
> >
> > I'm sure there is from Doug's site, if you need, but probably not for
this
> > particular problem.
> >
> > Both times, I took my door panel off, slid the weather welt off the top
of
> > the opening then took the window out (two nuts on the scissor assembly,
> > loosen only). Was able to take the scissor track out with removing 4
nuts.
> > Contract it and slide it out through the rear panel opening.
> > I hooked it back up to the switch and thumped on the motor. Worked for
three
> > more years.
> > Yes, I understand this is not the most professional fix, but it worked
very
> > well. I think possibly too that the down stop on the scissor assembly
> > ------s out a bit and lets the track 'catch' at the bottom. Easy to bend
it
> > back into play though.
> > One final, serious caution. When you have the scissors/regulator
assembly
> > out, don't release the spring tension. The arm will slam back and break
your
> > thumb. (painful experience story)
> > D
> What did your problem end up being? Maybe mine is the same.
cleared out when I thumped. Like I say, it happened twice over the years and
worked like a champ after thumping. I think I may have shot it with canned
air too.
Good luck.
D
"bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f482616d53b86c398970d@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> In article <I%rDg.9560$eL2.4026@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com>, dpfer@r.com
> says...
> > I had the same problem with my 93,,, twice. Except mine was stuck in the
> > down position. (In the rain of course)
> >
> > "bob" <bob@his house.com> wrote in message
> > news:MPG.1f47bc409e06343098970c@shawnews.vc.shawca ble.net...
> > > My drivers side window won't open. I guess it could be a fuse, motor
or
> > > switch. Unfortunately I've lost the manual for it. Here's my
> > > questions.
> > > 1: Would it be the fuse box beside the glove box, or the one under the
> > > hood.
> >
> > Inside the passenger door on the side of the instrument panel. ---- says
#
> > 26
> >
> > > 2: Does one fuse operate all 4 windows, or one fuse for each window.
> >
> > One to rule them all.
> >
> > > 3: What I want to do, if it is the motor, is replace it with one of
the
> > > back window motors. Are all 4 universal?
> >
> > I think you'll find they differ mostly. You could try it with the left
back
> > seat motor (regulator).
> >
> > > 4: Are these door panels hard to get off, or relatively easy.
> >
> > Relatively easy. Three screws, inside opposite the rear view mirror,
inside
> > the door handle behind a plastic plug and one inside the door pull.
> > Everything else pops out. Start at the bottom and then slide the panel
up to
> > disengage from the window channel.
> >
> > > 5: Is there a web site I can go to to get the fuse box diagram?
> >
> > I'm sure there is from Doug's site, if you need, but probably not for
this
> > particular problem.
> >
> > Both times, I took my door panel off, slid the weather welt off the top
of
> > the opening then took the window out (two nuts on the scissor assembly,
> > loosen only). Was able to take the scissor track out with removing 4
nuts.
> > Contract it and slide it out through the rear panel opening.
> > I hooked it back up to the switch and thumped on the motor. Worked for
three
> > more years.
> > Yes, I understand this is not the most professional fix, but it worked
very
> > well. I think possibly too that the down stop on the scissor assembly
> > ------s out a bit and lets the track 'catch' at the bottom. Easy to bend
it
> > back into play though.
> > One final, serious caution. When you have the scissors/regulator
assembly
> > out, don't release the spring tension. The arm will slam back and break
your
> > thumb. (painful experience story)
> > D
> What did your problem end up being? Maybe mine is the same.