Thank you for this. I started with the initial take out the screws then start prying and yanking and the door panel wasn’t budging so I thought I better check on RUclips lol. I’ve done regulators probably close to 10 vehicles over the years and this one is near the top on the pain in the ass scale. Made better by this video. 👍
Glad it helped👍🏽 note: disconnecting the glass from the regulator itself can be a pain. In my case, the cable connecting the regulator to the glass was completely rusted away so I did not have to deal with this when taking off the old one.
hell yeah...that clip that goes through the hole in the window was hardest part for me. felt like i was gonna break the window. couldn't have done it without your video... thank you
I’m glad it helped you out. I’m realizing now I should’ve added some more details seeing that the cable in mine was completely broke and loose. I didn’t have to disconnect the plastic mount from the window beforehand. That would make it a little more difficult I imagine.
You have to be careful and push fairly hard on that clip. And while pushing that clip pulled the glass up words. It is kind of difficult I admit. First of all, you have to have the window in the right position to be able to get a screwdriver or object through there to push the tab to unlock the window. Also, be careful not to break the window when sticking a screwdriver or such like in there.
On this vehicle in the video the rear left was the only one not working. … If only one of your windows is working perhaps the motors in all the rest of the doors are worn out. It could also be the master switch on the driver’s door. Does it work if you use the switch on the corresponding door? Listen for a straining noise from motor in the door when pressing the button. It you hear a noise, like the motor trying to move then most likely the motor is old and worn out. If you don’t hear anything chances are that it is electrical. ( fuses, relay, ect.)
Excellent video! Very clear! Thnx!
Thank you for this. I started with the initial take out the screws then start prying and yanking and the door panel wasn’t budging so I thought I better check on RUclips lol. I’ve done regulators probably close to 10 vehicles over the years and this one is near the top on the pain in the ass scale. Made better by this video. 👍
Glad it helped👍🏽 note: disconnecting the glass from the regulator itself can be a pain. In my case, the cable connecting the regulator to the glass was completely rusted away so I did not have to deal with this when taking off the old one.
100% agree
Thank you, helpful video. Couldn’t have done it without watching.
Great video ! Well done... very helpful for replacing the one on my wife's 2011 Nitro
Great to hear!
hell yeah...that clip that goes through the hole in the window was hardest part for me. felt like i was gonna break the window. couldn't have done it without your video... thank you
Your welcome! I look back and see how I could do it better but glad it helped!
Your welcome! I look back and see how I could have done it better, but glad it helped!
@@hoseaembury2071 gotta change out the tipm now (total integrated power module)...not looking forward to it...cheers bro
Remarkably well done video, even without factoring in the one-handed camera work recording the other-handed repair work!
Thanks. That’s a skill all of its own. 🤣
Hey quick question, where did you get this part from and are both sides the same? Thanks I’m advance!
No they are not the same. Left and right are different. I got these on eBay
What model is that new panel? Mine is the back passenger side. Thank you so much for the video! It was great!
The panel I did in the video was the rear driver side. Is that what you’re asking?
incase I can't do it myself where could I take it to get it fixed
The best place would be a auto glass replacement facility. But an auto mechanic should be able to do it fine.
Well done.
Thanks for taking the to make this video it's helpful Thanks
No problem thanks too!
Awsome vid.
Bro, thank you so much...this helped big time... appreciate you!
I’m glad it helped you out. I’m realizing now I should’ve added some more details seeing that the cable in mine was completely broke and loose. I didn’t have to disconnect the plastic mount from the window beforehand. That would make it a little more difficult I imagine.
is this for a 2011 dodge nitro se also rear passenger side ?
I can't get the glass out. I can push that tab but can't get the glass to release. Is there a trick to hold the clip and remove the glass??
You have to be careful and push fairly hard on that clip. And while pushing that clip pulled the glass up words. It is kind of difficult I admit. First of all, you have to have the window in the right position to be able to get a screwdriver or object through there to push the tab to unlock the window. Also, be careful not to break the window when sticking a screwdriver or such like in there.
Great video. Would like to know a cool way to clamp that piece behind the door lock. I had a time with that 😂
Yeah, did you get it straight in the end?
Thank you for the video bro ✅
No problem 👍. Thanks
Great video thhanks!
You're welcome! Glad you liked it!
Thank you! 😊
No problem, glad it helped.
Thank you😎
You're welcome 😊 So glad it helped
Thk you 🙏
You're welcome 😊
Thanks
Glad it helped.
It's strange all windows won't work except rear left passenger
On this vehicle in the video the rear left was the only one not working. … If only one of your windows is working perhaps the motors in all the rest of the doors are worn out. It could also be the master switch on the driver’s door. Does it work if you use the switch on the corresponding door? Listen for a straining noise from motor in the door when pressing the button. It you hear a noise, like the motor trying to move then most likely the motor is old and worn out. If you don’t hear anything chances are that it is electrical. ( fuses, relay, ect.)
I didn't believe it when they told me
What are you referring to?
Followed everything you did step by step and saved me a bunch of money 👍 thank you sir 🫡
Thanks! So glad it helped! I need to do more videos of this nature!