Power window problem w/ '99 Jeep Cherokee Sport
Question:
Does anyone know the part that normally fails when the pass side power window on a '99 Jeep Cherokee fails. In this case, I can hear the motor spinning, but the window does not move. However I can move the window up and down by grabbing the glass. It is free floating in the track. Prior to failing, the windows would run up and down, but the movement was slow. Looked like it was living on borrowed time. Thanks. C. Briel |
Re: Power window problem w/ '99 Jeep Cherokee Sport
You probably have a problem with the window regulator. You may have
broken the pivot that connects the window to the regulator. You will have to go in and inspect to make certain. If in fact that pivot is broken... don't just replace that component... you need to seriously look for the root cause of the failure. Probably the regulator has a severe binding problem or worn teeth if this has happened. Professor www.telstar-electronics.com |
Re: Power window problem w/ '99 Jeep Cherokee Sport
You probably have a problem with the window regulator. You may have
broken the pivot that connects the window to the regulator. You will have to go in and inspect to make certain. If in fact that pivot is broken... don't just replace that component... you need to seriously look for the root cause of the failure. Probably the regulator has a severe binding problem or worn teeth if this has happened. Professor www.telstar-electronics.com |
Re: Power window problem w/ '99 Jeep Cherokee Sport
You probably have a problem with the window regulator. You may have
broken the pivot that connects the window to the regulator. You will have to go in and inspect to make certain. If in fact that pivot is broken... don't just replace that component... you need to seriously look for the root cause of the failure. Probably the regulator has a severe binding problem or worn teeth if this has happened. Professor www.telstar-electronics.com |
Re: Power window problem w/ '99 Jeep Cherokee Sport
You probably have a problem with the window regulator. You may have
broken the pivot that connects the window to the regulator. You will have to go in and inspect to make certain. If in fact that pivot is broken... don't just replace that component... you need to seriously look for the root cause of the failure. Probably the regulator has a severe binding problem or worn teeth if this has happened. Professor www.telstar-electronics.com |
Re: Power window problem w/ '99 Jeep Cherokee Sport
A small piece of plastic breaks holding the window, have to buy the
whole window regulator: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW R/R: http://www.----------.com/XJPanel.pdf God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- carybriel@gmail.com wrote: > > Question: > Does anyone know the part that normally fails when the pass side power > window on a '99 Jeep Cherokee fails. In this case, I can hear the > motor spinning, but the window does not move. However I can move the > window up and down by grabbing the glass. It is free floating in the > track. Prior to failing, the windows would run up and down, but the > movement was slow. Looked like it was living on borrowed time. > Thanks. > C. Briel |
Re: Power window problem w/ '99 Jeep Cherokee Sport
A small piece of plastic breaks holding the window, have to buy the
whole window regulator: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW R/R: http://www.----------.com/XJPanel.pdf God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- carybriel@gmail.com wrote: > > Question: > Does anyone know the part that normally fails when the pass side power > window on a '99 Jeep Cherokee fails. In this case, I can hear the > motor spinning, but the window does not move. However I can move the > window up and down by grabbing the glass. It is free floating in the > track. Prior to failing, the windows would run up and down, but the > movement was slow. Looked like it was living on borrowed time. > Thanks. > C. Briel |
Re: Power window problem w/ '99 Jeep Cherokee Sport
A small piece of plastic breaks holding the window, have to buy the
whole window regulator: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW R/R: http://www.----------.com/XJPanel.pdf God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- carybriel@gmail.com wrote: > > Question: > Does anyone know the part that normally fails when the pass side power > window on a '99 Jeep Cherokee fails. In this case, I can hear the > motor spinning, but the window does not move. However I can move the > window up and down by grabbing the glass. It is free floating in the > track. Prior to failing, the windows would run up and down, but the > movement was slow. Looked like it was living on borrowed time. > Thanks. > C. Briel |
Re: Power window problem w/ '99 Jeep Cherokee Sport
A small piece of plastic breaks holding the window, have to buy the
whole window regulator: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW R/R: http://www.----------.com/XJPanel.pdf God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- carybriel@gmail.com wrote: > > Question: > Does anyone know the part that normally fails when the pass side power > window on a '99 Jeep Cherokee fails. In this case, I can hear the > motor spinning, but the window does not move. However I can move the > window up and down by grabbing the glass. It is free floating in the > track. Prior to failing, the windows would run up and down, but the > movement was slow. Looked like it was living on borrowed time. > Thanks. > C. Briel |
Re: Power window problem w/ '99 Jeep Cherokee Sport
~$100 part at dealer....install in 10 minutes in the driveway. Don't let
them rip you for the $150 labor. carybriel@gmail.com wrote: > Question: > Does anyone know the part that normally fails when the pass side power > window on a '99 Jeep Cherokee fails. In this case, I can hear the > motor spinning, but the window does not move. However I can move the > window up and down by grabbing the glass. It is free floating in the > track. Prior to failing, the windows would run up and down, but the > movement was slow. Looked like it was living on borrowed time. > Thanks. > C. Briel > |
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