Diagrams
AphroditeIncubus
11-10-2005, 02:52 PM
Could anyone help me out on finding diagrams of a 94's interior panels and window mechanism?
xeroinfinity
11-10-2005, 06:21 PM
Could anyone help me out on finding diagrams of a 94's interior panels and window mechanism?
Welcome AphroditeIncubus! You mean the door panels.window? I got the link HERE (http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/0e/5f/e8/0900823d800e5fe8.jsp). If this isnt what you need let me know and I'll see what I can do.
Welcome AphroditeIncubus! You mean the door panels.window? I got the link HERE (http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/0e/5f/e8/0900823d800e5fe8.jsp). If this isnt what you need let me know and I'll see what I can do.
AphroditeIncubus
11-11-2005, 04:09 PM
My window has come off track and I was trying to figure out how to get the door panel off.. lol but I really dont know what to do from there either
xeroinfinity
11-11-2005, 09:17 PM
sorry AphroditeIncubus I guess that wasnt what you needed then.
To remove the door panel, use a flat screwdriver. Along the front, back and bottom of the door just under the edge are plastic clips(they make a tool for this) pop them out and the panel should lift up off the top by the window. Should have a plastic cover or something covering the door/frame. Getting the thing back on track is just a matter of lifting the window and putting it back in the track. Some clips or cheap glue holds it in place. Hope this helps you out.
To remove the door panel, use a flat screwdriver. Along the front, back and bottom of the door just under the edge are plastic clips(they make a tool for this) pop them out and the panel should lift up off the top by the window. Should have a plastic cover or something covering the door/frame. Getting the thing back on track is just a matter of lifting the window and putting it back in the track. Some clips or cheap glue holds it in place. Hope this helps you out.
AphroditeIncubus
11-15-2005, 03:57 PM
sorry AphroditeIncubus I guess that wasnt what you needed then.
To remove the door panel, use a flat screwdriver. Along the front, back and bottom of the door just under the edge are plastic clips(they make a tool for this) pop them out and the panel should lift up off the top by the window. Should have a plastic cover or something covering the door/frame. Getting the thing back on track is just a matter of lifting the window and putting it back in the track. Some clips or cheap glue holds it in place. Hope this helps you out.
Thanks for your help. I haven't had the chance to "fix" it yet lol I have another question since you seem to be so helpful. My windshield wippers don't go all the way down (it doesn't push the water off my windshield) during use and makes it very hard to see when its pouring down. Is that how they are all made or is there something I can do?
To remove the door panel, use a flat screwdriver. Along the front, back and bottom of the door just under the edge are plastic clips(they make a tool for this) pop them out and the panel should lift up off the top by the window. Should have a plastic cover or something covering the door/frame. Getting the thing back on track is just a matter of lifting the window and putting it back in the track. Some clips or cheap glue holds it in place. Hope this helps you out.
Thanks for your help. I haven't had the chance to "fix" it yet lol I have another question since you seem to be so helpful. My windshield wippers don't go all the way down (it doesn't push the water off my windshield) during use and makes it very hard to see when its pouring down. Is that how they are all made or is there something I can do?
skibum1111
11-15-2005, 05:26 PM
My 95 does the same thing, always has, GM claimed it was a hidden wiper design which is why this happens. Fortunately, I'm tall enough so its not an issue, they do stop about 2 inches from the bottom of the windshield and drop almost out of sight when turned off. If yours are staying higher than this the linkage is out of adjustment. Take the plastic cover off the air inlets at the bottom of the windshield, the wipers have to come off as well. The linkage should be inside there, last one I looked at was adjustable.
AphroditeIncubus
11-15-2005, 05:32 PM
My 95 does the same thing, always has, GM claimed it was a hidden wiper design which is why this happens. Fortunately, I'm tall enough so its not an issue, they do stop about 2 inches from the bottom of the windshield and drop almost out of sight when turned off. If yours are staying higher than this the linkage is out of adjustment. Take the plastic cover off the air inlets at the bottom of the windshield, the wipers have to come off as well. The linkage should be inside there, last one I looked at was adjustable.
Thanks for the information. I'll have to check it out.
Thanks for the information. I'll have to check it out.
xeroinfinity
11-15-2005, 06:33 PM
AphroditeIncubus , i'm not sure if they are adjustable in there or not. You might be able to remove the wiper from the post, might be stuck on good though, and rotate the wiper down toward the window(their are teeth on the posts).
By moving/rotating the blades(a couple teeth)) so they set lower into the area where they rest when off. this should give you a lower riding blade when they are on. be sure they are off and all the way down before you attempt to move the blades.
If they arent all the way down, and you move them to far down, they will jam when you try to use and they will not be able to complete the cycle to move back up the window to wipe off weather. Good Luck
By moving/rotating the blades(a couple teeth)) so they set lower into the area where they rest when off. this should give you a lower riding blade when they are on. be sure they are off and all the way down before you attempt to move the blades.
If they arent all the way down, and you move them to far down, they will jam when you try to use and they will not be able to complete the cycle to move back up the window to wipe off weather. Good Luck
AphroditeIncubus
11-16-2005, 03:30 PM
Thanks so much for all your help.
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