I bought my 2004 Chevy Suburban 1500 Z71 in 2015. From the day I bought it, the driver side rear window wouldn't work. I never fixed it because I was always doing other things and living in Texas means keeping windows up and turning AC up. After a few years, the other rear window stopped working too. I recently decided to start fixing up Bessie and wanted to make sure everything is working well. I had really let a lot of things go and now I'm playing catch up. I bought the same regulators that you bought for both back doors and put them both in today. I never realized it would be so easy. The left side door was so bad that it was disconnected so nobody could even try to use it and there were screws in the vertical rails to hold the window in the up position. It was really fixed shut. Now, both windows are working like a charm. I got mine from Advanced Auto for about the same price. I have had a window regulator replaced for me by a BMW mechanic (for my BMW at the time) and he charged me over $300 for one. This cost me about $70 per window. Thank you very much for this video. It really made my day and saved me a bunch of money.
Thank you for posting this. This is the exact same position as mine that went out last night. $80 for the part and about half an hours time, and it is done in time for dinner. Thanks again!
Liked the video,,but there was a piece of plastic that holds the cable laying at the bottom of the door. I'm 5hrs away from my wife. Didn't know how it was positioned. She heard a pop an the window fell down.
I bought my 2004 Chevy Suburban 1500 Z71 in 2015. From the day I bought it, the driver side rear window wouldn't work. I never fixed it because I was always doing other things and living in Texas means keeping windows up and turning AC up. After a few years, the other rear window stopped working too. I recently decided to start fixing up Bessie and wanted to make sure everything is working well. I had really let a lot of things go and now I'm playing catch up. I bought the same regulators that you bought for both back doors and put them both in today. I never realized it would be so easy. The left side door was so bad that it was disconnected so nobody could even try to use it and there were screws in the vertical rails to hold the window in the up position. It was really fixed shut. Now, both windows are working like a charm. I got mine from Advanced Auto for about the same price. I have had a window regulator replaced for me by a BMW mechanic (for my BMW at the time) and he charged me over $300 for one. This cost me about $70 per window. Thank you very much for this video. It really made my day and saved me a bunch of money.
This is the best tutorial on this particular regulator I've seen! Thank you for making this
Thank you for posting this. This is the exact same position as mine that went out last night. $80 for the part and about half an hours time, and it is done in time for dinner.
Thanks again!
Really appreciate this. Thought I'd have go pay a few hundred bucks to a mechanic but got it done for 50 and change in an hour in my driveway.
This video made my job easy. The extra tps you throw in make it easier for sure. Thanks dude
Hardest part for me was putting the door panel back on and getting everything to line up correctly
Great job on the tutorial. All i needed to find was patience in working the old out and the new one in.
Good job!
Thanks
These instructions were right on. I did the other side a few years ago on my own. I took off all that plastic this was way better. Thanks
Thanks man for taking time to make this! It makes it much easier for us!
Nicely done.. Appreciate the specific tips - how to NOT damage the interior trim. :) !!!
Good job brother!
Thanks a lot for sharing this video, save me a lot of time and money
Thanks it was very educational.
This video helped me out! Big thanks.
Great video do some more ur great at it. I need front shocks can u do a video on that😊
Very helpful. Thanks a lot
What year is this suburban you replaced the window regulator on
Thanks!
Liked the video,,but there was a piece of plastic that holds the cable laying at the bottom of the door. I'm 5hrs away from my wife. Didn't know how it was positioned. She heard a pop an the window fell down.
Is this what I need to do to fix my rear windows that just fall down into the door?
Most likely yes.
@@mjmcomputers thank you. This video is great. So easy to follow.
What size nuts held the u clamp where the window sits?
10 mm (just replaced mine this morning)
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Thanks!
Why not just remove the speaker and that darn plastic so we can see what you're doing???
Thank you!