Well, I have to admit after watching this video I decided to give it a shot and replace this part on my 2002 Mountaineer, the front door driver's side. After I was finished the window goes down very quickly and very smooth. However when you go to raise the window it wants to hang up and I have to either slide the window forward or pull on the top of it to help it go up. Nothing you did caused any of this but I was hoping you might be familiar with the problem and might be able to steer me in the right direction as to what I either did wrong or can do to remedy this problem. Thank you for the tutorial, it was very helpful and probably wouldn't have even attempted without watching.
Do replacement regulators come with the same power motor that the original regulator has? I replaced one after watching your video and it went well but the window didn't want to go up very good. It kept hanging up and then it sounded like the gears were stripped and the window didn't go up or down. I got the replacement regulator today and I will replacing it again but was just curious as to why it struggled to raise the window. Thank you for your time.
+66lwmorgan it's possible that you need to replace the motor, but we wouldn't be able to diagnose your issue here. We typically carry kits that include both the regulator and the kit, and usually also sell them separately if you find that you are in need of the motor as well. Thanks for shopping with us!
@@1AAuto I was thinking the regulator you showed in the video included the motor. I've been told you can can't change just the motor. It goes down real smooth and fast, going up it's sluggish and wants to hang up. Thank you again for your reply.
+66lwmorgan We don't have a how-to video for just the motor right now, but the basic steps in this video should be enough to do this task. Buy this part for your vehicle on 1AAuto.com: 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
I have watched many of you video's and they have helped me even though I am a mechanic for more years than I care to remember but have never bought parts from you which I must start doing, although I am retired I fix many peoples cars and put them on my RUclips channel (jagvette1) but the quality is not as good as yours.
I had to replace the passenger side regulator, but this video was similar enough. And I'm not even that mechanically inclined, but it worked like a charm. Thanks!
My window is stuck in the up position, I have clipped the cables and still doesn't go down. Additionally, one of the studs at the top of the regulator just spins, and I can't loosen it in order push it out. Any ideas?
Thank you. I successfully switched out my window harness and install a new one. it's perfect. your video was so helpful. as for the size of the bolt to replace the rivets, just get a bolt with a head large enough so it doesn't slip thru the hole. use a lock washer and a nut on back and manually tighten with a hand held screw driver. I used this opportunity to get rid of 2 flat head screws as I don't normally use them to build with. anyways folks it's totally doable. And by the way, make sure your drill bits are oxide, they are black, they will drill right thru the rivet, do not use anything else or you will go what I went thru which is drill bit failure. I went and bought new oxide drill bits and finished in under an hour. right tools for the job. and yes my bolt came out of the harness as it sealed itself to the nut in the door. So I used the old dual headed screw with the new harness as lock pliers would not remove it.
+Ashley Allyouneedtoknow Thank you for checking us out, and the information. This will assist other viewers complete the replacement and be prepared to minimize the amount of trips to a auto part store or hardware store. 1aauto.com
Thanks for watching. If anyone needs to replace their window regulator we carry the one shown in this video on our website. Here's a link to them. We also offer free shipping on all orders in the US. www.1aauto.com/window-regulator-driver-side-front/i/1awrg00205?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony
I have a 2002 mountaineer. My driver window is stuck and won't roll up. I was told it's probably the switch but now I wonder if this is whats actually wrong with it. How do I know which part it is i actually need? I don't want to pay for the wrong thing.
+Kent Pfeifer First, verify that the motor has failed. Make sure the window lock button is not set. Check for power and ground at the electrical connection of the motor, check the window switch. You can cut the window regulator cables and lower the window to the point you can remove the bolts holding the glass in place. Then follow the rest of the procedure for changing the window regulator.
Thank you for your video. My window is rolled up all they way and my motor needs to be replaced but I didn't know how to bring the window down to remove the window rivets attached to the regulator. any advise?
+Chloe Weeks Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the auto repair part shown in this video on our website. Here is a link to them www.1aauto.com/window-regulator-driver-side-front/i/1awrg00205?RUclips&CTA+Comment&LjfVQxCSrI
I am having the hardest time removing the rivets, no matter what size drill bit i use. I event burnt out a drummel trying to get them off and I have to change 3 windows and cant even get 1 rivet off
On the rear passenger window, sometimes it would go up and down, and sometimes it wouldn't. Unfortunately, it stuck in the down position. There are further complications due to bad choices that require replacement of the regulator. However, are there any other possible reasons (prior to knowing the regulator has to be replaced) that could cause the window to act as if it has a "short" in it? I don't want to get everything a part to replace the regulator only to find out I need some other parts to repair the short. Thanks
Hi Darla, Check the wire harness between the door and body of the car to see if there's a broken or frayed wire that needs to be fixed. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com
Yes, that helps a lot! As soon as I get it pulled apart to see what all needs to be done, I'll definitely order the parts from 1aauto.com. Thanks so much!
Theres zero videos on youtube about what to do if the WINDOW IS STUCK UP???? CANT GET TO THE HOLES TO DRILL RIVETS . CANT TORCH THEM OUT, WTF DO I DO DRILL AN ACCESS HOLE IN THE DOOR?
Jacquelyn Emory Each window has its owner motor, so it might be the case that only one window stops working. If none of the windows work, there might be an underlying electrical issue. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com 866-403-3393
+Jeff Campise The motor isn't serviceable on them. We carry brand new window regulators with a new motor, lifetime warranty and free shipping. Here is a link to them of you would like to check them out. Hope this helps you out goo.gl/A4aBZD
my window regulator broke this morning. window fell into the door and shattered. I live in South Jersey near Philly and we're getting a big snowstorm tonight. I got the glass from a local junkyard but I'm ordering the regulator from 1aauto and in the meantime I'm gonna try to put the new window on the guide tracks and in the up position manually and get my metal shears and cut a slit in the metal just under the window clips on the track and pry it back so the window stays up through this storm and the week. any other little suggestions to hold the window up in the meantime? I think the guide being cut and peeled back to hold the clips up and not allow them to slide down should do the trick. anyone else done this as a temp fix until the new regulator came in? btw 1a auto rules!!!!!!
+Nate P Thanks Nate, You may be able to push the new window up and into place, then place a piece of wood inside the door under the window to prevent it from falling down while you are waiting for the new window regulator to arrive. Hope this added tip helps you out. 1aauto.com
+Savage-809 J It may depend more on the hourly rate of the shop. It should take about and hour to hour and a half to make the repair. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com
djbred18 use a bolt with a head that will not slip thru, then use a lock washer and a nut on back and you are good to go. just stick screws in the hole until you find one that fits. sorry I don't have an accurate size.
+Jackson Cruz Thanks for watching! If the window is completely stuck then you will have to cut the regulator cables. This will free up the window, and you will be able to lower it. Keep in mind if you do this the regulator is not reusable! www.1aauto.com/window-regulator-driver-side-front/i/1awrg00205?RUclips&CTA+Comment&LjfVQxCSrI
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Well, I have to admit after watching this video I decided to give it a shot and replace this part on my 2002 Mountaineer, the front door driver's side. After I was finished the window goes down very quickly and very smooth. However when you go to raise the window it wants to hang up and I have to either slide the window forward or pull on the top of it to help it go up.
Nothing you did caused any of this but I was hoping you might be familiar with the problem and might be able to steer me in the right direction as to what I either did wrong or can do to remedy this problem.
Thank you for the tutorial, it was very helpful and probably wouldn't have even attempted without watching.
thanks.
Do replacement regulators come with the same power motor that the original regulator has? I replaced one after watching your video and it went well but the window didn't want to go up very good. It kept hanging up and then it sounded like the gears were stripped and the window didn't go up or down. I got the replacement regulator today and I will replacing it again but was just curious as to why it struggled to raise the window. Thank you for your time.
+66lwmorgan it's possible that you need to replace the motor, but we wouldn't be able to diagnose your issue here. We typically carry kits that include both the regulator and the kit, and usually also sell them separately if you find that you are in need of the motor as well. Thanks for shopping with us!
@@1AAuto I was thinking the regulator you showed in the video included the motor. I've been told you can can't change just the motor. It goes down real smooth and fast, going up it's sluggish and wants to hang up. Thank you again for your reply.
@@1AAuto Do you have a video showing your guy replacing just the motor?
+66lwmorgan We don't have a how-to video for just the motor right now, but the basic steps in this video should be enough to do this task. Buy this part for your vehicle on 1AAuto.com: 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
super like always thanks
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I have watched many of you video's and they have helped me even though I am a mechanic for more years than I care to remember but have never bought parts from you which I must start doing, although I am retired I fix many peoples cars and put them on my RUclips channel (jagvette1) but the quality is not as good as yours.
+jagvette1 Thanks for the feedback!
I had to replace the passenger side regulator, but this video was similar enough. And I'm not even that mechanically inclined, but it worked like a charm. Thanks!
five years late and there is a passenger vid lol
Hello.i have a 2008 mountaineer with a broken window. Can i use a window from a 02?
My window is stuck in the up position, I have clipped the cables and still doesn't go down. Additionally, one of the studs at the top of the regulator just spins, and I can't loosen it in order push it out. Any ideas?
Thank you for this video! It was straight forward and extremely helpful.
+Mike Marsh Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1AAuto.com
Thank you. I successfully switched out my window harness and install a new one. it's perfect. your video was so helpful.
as for the size of the bolt to replace the rivets, just get a bolt with a head large enough so it doesn't slip thru the hole. use a lock washer and a nut on back and manually tighten with a hand held screw driver. I used this opportunity to get rid of 2 flat head screws as I don't normally use them to build with.
anyways folks it's totally doable.
And by the way, make sure your drill bits are oxide, they are black, they will drill right thru the rivet, do not use anything else or you will go what I went thru which is drill bit failure. I went and bought new oxide drill bits and finished in under an hour. right tools for the job. and yes my bolt came out of the harness as it sealed itself to the nut in the door. So I used the old dual headed screw with the new harness as lock pliers would not remove it.
+Ashley Allyouneedtoknow Thank you for checking us out, and the information. This will assist other viewers complete the replacement and be prepared to minimize the amount of trips to a auto part store or hardware store. 1aauto.com
Thank you very much!
+Palauan Man No problem. Thank you for watching. 1aauto.com 866-403-3393
This helped tons. I too used bolts instead of rivets. Thanks much.
Thanks for watching. Glad this has helped you out. 1aauto.com
Thank you for this video....I just replaced my window regulator in under an hour because of it! Excellent job!!
Thanks for watching. If anyone needs to replace their window regulator we carry the one shown in this video on our website. Here's a link to them. We also offer free shipping on all orders in the US. www.1aauto.com/window-regulator-driver-side-front/i/1awrg00205?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony
Great job, I really enjoyed your explanation.
Thank you for watching. Please let us know how the repair comes out!
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thanks for the help.
comanche auto repair and service No problem. Glad to hear it helped you out. 1aauto.com 866-403-3393
I have a 2002 mountaineer. My driver window is stuck and won't roll up. I was told it's probably the switch but now I wonder if this is whats actually wrong with it. How do I know which part it is i actually need? I don't want to pay for the wrong thing.
Thank you for watching our video! We suggest to take your vehicle to a local mechanic for an accurate diagnosis. Thank you!+Michael Wilson
How you you lower the window when it is fully up and the motor has failed so that you can drill the rivets? Any advise would be appreciated.
+Kent Pfeifer First, verify that the motor has failed. Make sure the window lock button is not set. Check for power and ground at the electrical connection of the motor, check the window switch. You can cut the window regulator cables and lower the window to the point you can remove the bolts holding the glass in place. Then follow the rest of the procedure for changing the window regulator.
I need one for my 02 Explorer front passenger door.
+Brian James Call 888-844-3393 and they can hook you up!
Thank you for your video. My window is rolled up all they way and my motor needs to be replaced but I didn't know how to bring the window down to remove the window rivets attached to the regulator. any advise?
Jomy George Cut the metal cables on the regulator
great video
Really helpful, thank you!
+Chloe Weeks Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the auto repair part shown in this video on our website. Here is a link to them www.1aauto.com/window-regulator-driver-side-front/i/1awrg00205?RUclips&CTA+Comment&LjfVQxCSrI
Thank you so much for this video. Helped out alot.
+Jasper Villa Thanks for checking us out. 1aauto.com
What size bolts did he use to attach the glass to the regulator?
1\4 in screws 1\2 long work put nuts on lockwashers optional
I am having the hardest time removing the rivets, no matter what size drill bit i use. I event burnt out a drummel trying to get them off and I have to change 3 windows and cant even get 1 rivet off
Watched your video, it helped a bunch. Thanks!
On the rear passenger window, sometimes it would go up and down, and sometimes it wouldn't. Unfortunately, it stuck in the down position. There are further complications due to bad choices that require replacement of the regulator. However, are there any other possible reasons (prior to knowing the regulator has to be replaced) that could cause the window to act as if it has a "short" in it? I don't want to get everything a part to replace the regulator only to find out I need some other parts to repair the short. Thanks
Hi Darla, Check the wire harness between the door and body of the car to see if there's a broken or frayed wire that needs to be fixed. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com
Yes, that helps a lot! As soon as I get it pulled apart to see what all needs to be done, I'll definitely order the parts from 1aauto.com. Thanks so much!
Theres zero videos on youtube about what to do if the WINDOW IS STUCK UP???? CANT GET TO THE HOLES TO DRILL RIVETS . CANT TORCH THEM OUT, WTF DO I DO DRILL AN ACCESS HOLE IN THE DOOR?
Will all the window stop at the same time
Jacquelyn Emory Each window has its owner motor, so it might be the case that only one window stops working. If none of the windows work, there might be an underlying electrical issue. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com 866-403-3393
Thank you Thank you!!!!!! This made my repair easy and the part from 1A fit perfectly!
can i buy the regulator without the motor and put my old motor in ?
+Jeff Campise The motor isn't serviceable on them. We carry brand new window regulators with a new motor, lifetime warranty and free shipping. Here is a link to them of you would like to check them out. Hope this helps you out goo.gl/A4aBZD
Hi can YOU help me please .i Need One regulator FOR Ford focus Cc3
+catalin batraneanu What year is your Ford Focus, and which door did you need a window regulator for ? Thank you for contacting us.
1A Auto Parts 2007 Ford focus Cc3 near side Left side Door
+catalin batraneanu Here is a link to the replacement window regulators that we carry for this vehicle goo.gl/DBa6Q5
my window regulator broke this morning. window fell into the door and shattered. I live in South Jersey near Philly and we're getting a big snowstorm tonight. I got the glass from a local junkyard but I'm ordering the regulator from 1aauto and in the meantime I'm gonna try to put the new window on the guide tracks and in the up position manually and get my metal shears and cut a slit in the metal just under the window clips on the track and pry it back so the window stays up through this storm and the week. any other little suggestions to hold the window up in the meantime? I think the guide being cut and peeled back to hold the clips up and not allow them to slide down should do the trick. anyone else done this as a temp fix until the new regulator came in? btw 1a auto rules!!!!!!
+Nate P Thanks Nate, You may be able to push the new window up and into place, then place a piece of wood inside the door under the window to prevent it from falling down while you are waiting for the new window regulator to arrive. Hope this added tip helps you out. 1aauto.com
How much would this job cost?
+Savage-809 J It may depend more on the hourly rate of the shop. It should take about and hour to hour and a half to make the repair. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com
What size bolts?
Did you figure this out? I'm trying to figure out what size to replace the rivets
djbred18 use a bolt with a head that will not slip thru, then use a lock washer and a nut on back and you are good to go. just stick screws in the hole until you find one that fits. sorry I don't have an accurate size.
what can I do to get at the rivets if my window is all the way up and wont come down?
+Jackson Cruz Thanks for watching! If the window is completely stuck then you will have to cut the regulator cables. This will free up the window, and you will be able to lower it. Keep in mind if you do this the regulator is not reusable! www.1aauto.com/window-regulator-driver-side-front/i/1awrg00205?RUclips&CTA+Comment&LjfVQxCSrI
Thank you so much!