Very helpful. Done both doors in less than 20 minutes. Watched this to make sure I wasn't going to break anything while doing it. Note that if you have automatic windows it's actually easier. Thank you sir
3 Phillips screws; ...take note that the two for the door's edge trim are the two that are matching in length, the third is for the door handle trim and it is a tad longer as you'll notice when compared. Now it was a week or more before I got back after I had done the removal of the door card, etc., and as often we do, I thought 'easy peasy' I won't mess this up and get lost on which screw goes where. Of course I'm old and feable and, ...I'll leave it at that. PICTURES and NOTES, written on paper to remind you of simpleton idiot proof items and their placement. TOP TIP!!! This is a great, well produced tutorial with just a smidge of missing things spoken, like that of which herein I mentioned. p.s. edit: Be careful to not put a bend in the cable at the connector end that locks the the two said cables into the latch. This feller in the video got the 'L' shaped connector locks removed with ease, mine were a bit of a fight. I had mangled the cable just a wee bit and that caused a fouling of the latch which then meant I needed to go back and try again after staightening the cable ends best I could. So far I have now a door latch that works and will be careful how much force I use to pull the latch upon egress. My outside door latch was coming loose so while I was there I was able to tighten the screw on the latch that was loose, which happened to be the one you can access through the convenient port hole, just try to not drop the socket down into the bottom recess or bowel of the door. Lastly you'll notice threads on the white cable secure mount... I just did my best to lock that piece as far or close to the collar as I could, though it appears the threaded collar is adjustable(?) I really am unsure on this, anyone else have a idea as to if that makes sense?
I have requests for tundra videos!!! How to change power window switches. And how to change the cable to open the hood. I would so greatly appreciate those videos. Love your channel. Keep up the great work.
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Very helpful. Done both doors in less than 20 minutes. Watched this to make sure I wasn't going to break anything while doing it. Note that if you have automatic windows it's actually easier. Thank you sir
3 Phillips screws; ...take note that the two for the door's edge trim are the two that are matching in length, the third is for the door handle trim and it is a tad longer as you'll notice when compared.
Now it was a week or more before I got back after I had done the removal of the door card, etc., and as often we do, I thought 'easy peasy' I won't mess this up and get lost on which screw goes where. Of course I'm old and feable and, ...I'll leave it at that.
PICTURES and NOTES, written on paper to remind you of simpleton idiot proof items and their placement. TOP TIP!!!
This is a great, well produced tutorial with just a smidge of missing things spoken, like that of which herein I mentioned.
p.s. edit: Be careful to not put a bend in the cable at the connector end that locks the the two said cables into the latch. This feller in the video got the 'L' shaped connector locks removed with ease, mine were a bit of a fight. I had mangled the cable just a wee bit and that caused a fouling of the latch which then meant I needed to go back and try again after staightening the cable ends best I could. So far I have now a door latch that works and will be careful how much force I use to pull the latch upon egress. My outside door latch was coming loose so while I was there I was able to tighten the screw on the latch that was loose, which happened to be the one you can access through the convenient port hole, just try to not drop the socket down into the bottom recess or bowel of the door.
Lastly you'll notice threads on the white cable secure mount... I just did my best to lock that piece as far or close to the collar as I could, though it appears the threaded collar is adjustable(?) I really am unsure on this, anyone else have a idea as to if that makes sense?
To get the panel back on, roll the window down and start near the mirror. There is a little lip there that will help you get it set
Very helpful video! Thanks!
I have requests for tundra videos!!!
How to change power window switches.
And how to change the cable to open the hood.
I would so greatly appreciate those videos.
Love your channel. Keep up the great work.
Awesome. Gave me the confidence I swapped it out without unhooking the electric etc
Wow, thanks alot. I do appreciate it as anybody watching this should!😊
do i need to disconnect the battery?
Of course it has to be a total pain.
I bought one of ur window regulators for a W204. It failed within a month.
Thank You. Very well done and very helpful!
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What do you do when you don’t have the grey pin that goes into the hooks?
Very well done thank you.
Uh, why they still made manual roll down windows in 00-06? This is much different than removing door panel with power window controls.