Power Window/ 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
The right, front window just stopped working. I can hear the motor working, but it stops after about a second. The window might come down an inch or so, but usually it will not move. I can manually raise the window. When fully raised, it gradually slides down while I am driving. Any idea of the likely culprit, and repair process ? Is it more likely the motor (I guess they call it an actuator , maybe ?) or a window off-track ? Thanks for any tips. --James-- |
Re: Power Window/ 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
James wrote:
> The right, front window just stopped working. I can hear the motor > working, but it stops after about a second. The window might come > down an inch or so, but usually it will not move. > > > I can manually raise the window. When fully raised, it gradually > slides down while I am driving. > > Any idea of the likely culprit, and repair process ? > > Is it more likely the motor (I guess they call it an actuator , > maybe ?) or a window off-track ? Sounds like the gears have stripped in the regulator. That's about a $65 part (model years 99-00) from http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/ You will have to take it out to make sure it's not the motor. The motor runs about $79 Your basically going to have to take the door panel off and get to the motor. Watch the door trims plastic edges, they are dang sharp. -- DougW |
Re: Power Window/ 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
James wrote:
> The right, front window just stopped working. I can hear the motor > working, but it stops after about a second. The window might come > down an inch or so, but usually it will not move. > > > I can manually raise the window. When fully raised, it gradually > slides down while I am driving. > > Any idea of the likely culprit, and repair process ? > > Is it more likely the motor (I guess they call it an actuator , > maybe ?) or a window off-track ? Sounds like the gears have stripped in the regulator. That's about a $65 part (model years 99-00) from http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/ You will have to take it out to make sure it's not the motor. The motor runs about $79 Your basically going to have to take the door panel off and get to the motor. Watch the door trims plastic edges, they are dang sharp. -- DougW |
Re: Power Window/ 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
James wrote:
> The right, front window just stopped working. I can hear the motor > working, but it stops after about a second. The window might come > down an inch or so, but usually it will not move. > > > I can manually raise the window. When fully raised, it gradually > slides down while I am driving. > > Any idea of the likely culprit, and repair process ? > > Is it more likely the motor (I guess they call it an actuator , > maybe ?) or a window off-track ? Sounds like the gears have stripped in the regulator. That's about a $65 part (model years 99-00) from http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/ You will have to take it out to make sure it's not the motor. The motor runs about $79 Your basically going to have to take the door panel off and get to the motor. Watch the door trims plastic edges, they are dang sharp. -- DougW |
Re: Power Window/ 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in
news:_p-dnSqJ3eMyPYPYnZ2dnUVZ_qmdnZ2d@comcast.com: > The right, front window just stopped working. I can hear the > motor working, but it stops after about a second. The window > might come down an inch or so, but usually it will not move. > > > I can manually raise the window. When fully raised, it gradually > slides down while I am driving. > > Any idea of the likely culprit, and repair process ? > > Is it more likely the motor (I guess they call it an actuator , > maybe ?) or a window off-track ? Possibly off track, the plastic wheels that ride in the track like to break. Unfortunately you can't get the wheels, you'll have to buy the assembly. Whatever it is, you'll see it as soon as you remove the door panel. |
Re: Power Window/ 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in
news:_p-dnSqJ3eMyPYPYnZ2dnUVZ_qmdnZ2d@comcast.com: > The right, front window just stopped working. I can hear the > motor working, but it stops after about a second. The window > might come down an inch or so, but usually it will not move. > > > I can manually raise the window. When fully raised, it gradually > slides down while I am driving. > > Any idea of the likely culprit, and repair process ? > > Is it more likely the motor (I guess they call it an actuator , > maybe ?) or a window off-track ? Possibly off track, the plastic wheels that ride in the track like to break. Unfortunately you can't get the wheels, you'll have to buy the assembly. Whatever it is, you'll see it as soon as you remove the door panel. |
Re: Power Window/ 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in
news:_p-dnSqJ3eMyPYPYnZ2dnUVZ_qmdnZ2d@comcast.com: > The right, front window just stopped working. I can hear the > motor working, but it stops after about a second. The window > might come down an inch or so, but usually it will not move. > > > I can manually raise the window. When fully raised, it gradually > slides down while I am driving. > > Any idea of the likely culprit, and repair process ? > > Is it more likely the motor (I guess they call it an actuator , > maybe ?) or a window off-track ? Possibly off track, the plastic wheels that ride in the track like to break. Unfortunately you can't get the wheels, you'll have to buy the assembly. Whatever it is, you'll see it as soon as you remove the door panel. |
Re: Power Window/ 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Hi James,
Window regulator, like Doug said. A piece of plastic causes the whole thing to be replaced: http://www.----------.com/windregu.jpg God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- James wrote: > > The right, front window just stopped working. I can hear the motor working, > but it stops after about a second. The window might come down an inch or > so, but usually it will not move. > > I can manually raise the window. When fully raised, it gradually slides > down while I am driving. > > Any idea of the likely culprit, and repair process ? > > Is it more likely the motor (I guess they call it an actuator , maybe ?) > or a window off-track ? > > Thanks for any tips. > > --James-- |
Re: Power Window/ 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Hi James,
Window regulator, like Doug said. A piece of plastic causes the whole thing to be replaced: http://www.----------.com/windregu.jpg God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- James wrote: > > The right, front window just stopped working. I can hear the motor working, > but it stops after about a second. The window might come down an inch or > so, but usually it will not move. > > I can manually raise the window. When fully raised, it gradually slides > down while I am driving. > > Any idea of the likely culprit, and repair process ? > > Is it more likely the motor (I guess they call it an actuator , maybe ?) > or a window off-track ? > > Thanks for any tips. > > --James-- |
Re: Power Window/ 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Hi James,
Window regulator, like Doug said. A piece of plastic causes the whole thing to be replaced: http://www.----------.com/windregu.jpg God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- James wrote: > > The right, front window just stopped working. I can hear the motor working, > but it stops after about a second. The window might come down an inch or > so, but usually it will not move. > > I can manually raise the window. When fully raised, it gradually slides > down while I am driving. > > Any idea of the likely culprit, and repair process ? > > Is it more likely the motor (I guess they call it an actuator , maybe ?) > or a window off-track ? > > Thanks for any tips. > > --James-- |
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