This is the video that I have been looking for. I'm having the exact same problem on both of my front windows. The back windows had problems a long time ago and my dad just had them disconnected. Thank you for posting the information.
I have a 1999 Buick Park Avenue ultra supercharged 3.8 engine. The exact same problem on my driver's side. I am not experienced in doing what you have done. At least I know what the problem is. I know a friend who is a mechanic. I will pay him to fix it. Thanks though for the video.
It's funny that you would do a video on this. I literally just repaired the window on a park avenue for my uncle a few days ago. I welt with a 10-24 bolt with a nylock nut through the plastic clip and metal bracket. The retaining tabs for the clips broke off but the rest of the clip was fin so I just bolted through the regulator braket retaining clip and widow to hold it all together.
Could either the OP or someone that has done this fix supply the exact sizes of the grommet, aluminum spacer and bolt? I would like to have parts on hand before I take the door apart.
Nice job. I had the same issue with my 2001 Olds Silhouette a few years back. The big metal bracket attached to the door was plastic on mine and had also com loose and started to crack. Did something similar without buying any new parts. Still worked when I sold it a couple years ago.
Thank you for this video, I'm having problems with my window not wanting to roll down when its cold or raining outside. I think my problem is because water is getting in from the bottom of my door since the front corner is rusted. I probably need to grease my track and oil the scissored lift.
@@tammyward5025 Just a basic grease that's used in a grease gun tube. The thick stuff. Wheel bearing grease works too. No WD-40 or "rust buster" in a spray can.
Thanks! That's what I thought I heard snap/pop. Almost sounds like the glass breaking when that part pops off. Makes you sweat instantly when it happens.🥵
we got a 98 Buick Park Avenue and it has over 270,000miles but the odometer stopped working so it may have almost 300,000+ miles now on that 3.8L and trans. You can also remove that trim pice right behind the door handle it helps.
I had an 84 buick regal that the power windows did not work. That was not fun in the summer!! turned out to be a combo of bad switches and electric motors for the windows.
Great fix! I "dislike intensely" (my mom told me never to say hate) working on anything "car doors". I am betting that the cause of the failure was excess friction in the track that caused the motor to work hard and the torque broke the plastic piece.
1/4 x 6. mm .. Grommet will work with a Round cable stop. You will have to drill out the hole in door and cable stop.. leave the broke plastic in the holder.. I used a 1/2 in 1/4 28 bolt and nut. lock tight threads one nut . tighten down till snug ,do not over tighten..
I just had to actually fix the same problem. Nuts on the back yea right. Either et is assisting you or you've got smaller hands. Anyway, I used a self taping screw and went through the plastic anchor that goes through the window (via hole). Then I drilled a hole in the door so I could screw one through the front window bracket clip. Sometimes thinking out of the box is better than buying the darn things new.
As a long time subscriber, I'm just wondering what happened to the cr500, yz460, sand rail, drag racing, and hill climb videos?? I don't dislike the videos you have been uploading, but I really miss your old videos
I would have liked to see how you got a nut on that screw since you have to do it with the window all the way up. If you think it was fun taking that panel off try it with the door locked! My cars prior owner sold me his car with unopenable passenger and back seat doors. Real fun but I learned it could be done.
+shartne This era of GM is notorious for the most junky window regulators ever. In models just a year or two older than his car the glass bolted into the regulators (like what he did), but then the regulator itself would bend when the slightest thing went wrong (I had 2 fail from being lightly frosted shut! Not even iced over). I imagine they changed to the plastic clips to save the regulator itself, which is actually a design improvement, but still not durable. I have no idea how they look these days. I stopped buying GMs.
+shartne Thanks for watching, seems they were thinking about it or had done it in the past as the bolt hole lined up perfectly, should be set to go for a long time now
This is the video that I have been looking for. I'm having the exact same problem on both of my front windows. The back windows had problems a long time ago and my dad just had them disconnected. Thank you for posting the information.
I have a 1999 Buick Park Avenue ultra supercharged 3.8 engine. The exact same problem on my driver's side. I am not experienced in doing what you have done. At least I know what the problem is. I know a friend who is a mechanic. I will pay him to fix it. Thanks though for the video.
Thanks! Literally the easiest door panel I've ever removed. And it doesn't have a bunch of those annoying little plastic fasteners that break.
It's funny that you would do a video on this. I literally just repaired the window on a park avenue for my uncle a few days ago. I welt with a 10-24 bolt with a nylock nut through the plastic clip and metal bracket. The retaining tabs for the clips broke off but the rest of the clip was fin so I just bolted through the regulator braket retaining clip and widow to hold it all together.
Could either the OP or someone that has done this fix supply the exact sizes of the grommet, aluminum spacer and bolt? I would like to have parts on hand before I take the door apart.
What size was the rubber grommet and bolt? I’m having the same issues with my park avenue
Thats a slick little grommet bushing combo.
Nice fix G1! Should be good for many years to come.
What are the sizes for the rubber grommet and the aluminum barrel.
Nice job. I had the same issue with my 2001 Olds Silhouette a few years back. The big metal bracket attached to the door was plastic on mine and had also com loose and started to crack. Did something similar without buying any new parts. Still worked when I sold it a couple years ago.
Same here. Happened on my Chevy Venture. Terrible design.
Thank you for this video, I'm having problems with my window not wanting to roll down when its cold or raining outside. I think my problem is because water is getting in from the bottom of my door since the front corner is rusted. I probably need to grease my track and oil the scissored lift.
I have the same problem in rain too. Now with heat too I guess
Grease definitely helps.
@@markfothebeast what kind of grease??
@@tammyward5025 Just a basic grease that's used in a grease gun tube. The thick stuff. Wheel bearing grease works too. No WD-40 or "rust buster" in a spray can.
Would be nice for the size of the bolt you used
Thanks! That's what I thought I heard snap/pop. Almost sounds like the glass breaking when that part pops off. Makes you sweat instantly when it happens.🥵
I know this is quite old now, but do you know what grommet would fit?
we got a 98 Buick Park Avenue and it has over 270,000miles but the odometer stopped working so it may have almost 300,000+ miles now on that 3.8L and trans. You can also remove that trim pice right behind the door handle it helps.
+g6qwerty I should have a look at that trim next time, sounds like a plan, ya wow those 3.8's are real nice engines
Yep the Buick will do 110mph before the Governor kicks in and cuts fuel. Though it dose start to feel light in the front...
Park Avenue ! PIMPIN'
Well done Mate!! Better than new!!☺
+805ROADKING Thanks man, at least it should stay put me thinks
I had an 84 buick regal that the power windows did not work. That was not fun in the summer!! turned out to be a combo of bad switches and electric motors for the windows.
Nice job! That looks like better than new.
Great fix! I "dislike intensely" (my mom told me never to say hate) working on anything "car doors". I am betting that the cause of the failure was excess friction in the track that caused the motor to work hard and the torque broke the plastic piece.
+Fred Miller Thanks for that, I think you are correct about the friction likely broke the plastic
1/4 x 6. mm .. Grommet will work with a Round cable stop. You will have to drill out the hole in door and cable stop.. leave the broke plastic in the holder.. I used a 1/2 in 1/4 28 bolt and nut. lock tight threads one nut . tighten down till snug ,do not over tighten..
I just had to actually fix the same problem. Nuts on the back yea right. Either et is assisting you or you've got smaller hands. Anyway, I used a self taping screw and went through the plastic anchor that goes through the window (via hole). Then I drilled a hole in the door so I could screw one through the front window bracket clip. Sometimes thinking out of the box is better than buying the darn things new.
great fix man , Thumbs up !
what happend to the cr 500 videos those were my favourite
You are kickass, many thanks good sir
anymore dirtbike and kart videos coming?
As a long time subscriber, I'm just wondering what happened to the cr500, yz460, sand rail, drag racing, and hill climb videos?? I don't dislike the videos you have been uploading, but I really miss your old videos
I would have liked to see how you got a nut on that screw since you have to do it with the window all the way up. If you think it was fun taking that panel off try it with the door locked! My cars prior owner sold me his car with unopenable passenger and back seat doors. Real fun but I learned it could be done.
Good job!
Park avenue leads to Skid Row!🙃
You made a good holder deal. Nice. And that cheap plastic clip wow. Could the manufacture did better than that? You might think so.
+shartne This era of GM is notorious for the most junky window regulators ever. In models just a year or two older than his car the glass bolted into the regulators (like what he did), but then the regulator itself would bend when the slightest thing went wrong (I had 2 fail from being lightly frosted shut! Not even iced over). I imagine they changed to the plastic clips to save the regulator itself, which is actually a design improvement, but still not durable.
I have no idea how they look these days. I stopped buying GMs.
Maxwelhse
I see that makes sense.
+shartne Thanks for watching, seems they were thinking about it or had done it in the past as the bolt hole lined up perfectly, should be set to go for a long time now
Nice Fix!
Thank you so so much
Don't forget to plug that tweeter back in.
Nice job not giving any explanation of part sizes.
Hello , I'm waiting for the movie Honda CR 500
Why the hell they made these cars like this beats all I’ve ever seen I guess that’s why there are no longer made anymore lol
Same happened to mine