Pass Window Regulator Plastic Piece Broken
corporatedork
08-30-2004, 05:30 PM
I have a 2000 LS. Last week the window rolled half way up and then stopped. I can hear the motor - so i took the door apart to find a small white plastic piece that holds the cable to the piece that the window sets in was broke. Any ideas on where to get a new piece??? Do i have to replace the entire regulator and moter because of this small broken white plastic piece?>
Quik_LS
08-30-2004, 11:02 PM
common TSB to fix - they redesigned new regulators in 2nd half of 01.
Go to the dealer.
Go to the dealer.
CGGorman
08-31-2004, 08:52 AM
You'll have to look at the dealer's part books. Not sure how far down the assembly BOM goes. My gut says You'll be lucky to find a P/N for that little piece.
Good luck!
Good luck!
ceamerson
09-10-2006, 09:09 AM
Do these plastic pieces come with a new regulator kit? Mine are broken and the cable has slipped off the gears.
shorod
09-10-2006, 10:57 AM
Do these plastic pieces come with a new regulator kit? Mine are broken and the cable has slipped off the gears.
The new regulator kit from the dealer includes the cable, track, mount for the window, geartrain, and new motor. It is the complete assembly.
-Rod
The new regulator kit from the dealer includes the cable, track, mount for the window, geartrain, and new motor. It is the complete assembly.
-Rod
jorsbern
03-16-2007, 02:02 PM
They still won't sell me just the plastic piece. I really don't want to pay $225 (parts only) because of a stinkin 25 cent block of plastic! Anybody know of anybody anywhere that will sell a piece like this? Or perhaps someone has some advice on how to bolt the cable directly to the window mount?
Any help would be great, thanks.....
Any help would be great, thanks.....
5story
05-27-2007, 06:48 PM
IM HAVING THE SAME PROBLEM !!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
:banghead:
:banghead:
Kevy8up
06-18-2007, 10:53 AM
Damnit..i broke mine in December. Just the lil plastic piece. They said you need a whole new regulator. Such crap. Thank god its only $144 in this area!!
ls2002
07-13-2007, 03:28 PM
My left rear window has the broken window regulator. I have found the part on line at fordpartsonline.com for appx $58 plus shipping for the assembly.
DaMoNe6969
06-07-2008, 02:31 PM
hate to bring up a dead thread, but has anyone found a solution to this problem without replacing the whole assembly? my clips broke last night on my driver door glass. dealer wants $350 for a new assembly
thanks!
thanks!
shorod
06-07-2008, 11:06 PM
hate to bring up a dead thread, but has anyone found a solution to this problem without replacing the whole assembly? my clips broke last night on my driver door glass. dealer wants $350 for a new assembly
thanks!
Is that $350 installed, or just for the part? If just for the window regulator, depending on the year of your LS, you can get one for less than half that price here (http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?siteid=318). They're not too bad to replace.
-Rod
thanks!
Is that $350 installed, or just for the part? If just for the window regulator, depending on the year of your LS, you can get one for less than half that price here (http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?siteid=318). They're not too bad to replace.
-Rod
danielsatur
06-08-2008, 03:37 PM
I have notice that window regulators plegged all car types,we were
looking for root cause!:2cents:
When opening + closeing windows make sure they are all the way up or down
befor slamming the door!
The cable on the plastic door regulator will bounce and will bind up in the
window! If it is 1/2 way down.
Than the electric window motor will win,and something is going to break.:uhoh:
MCGIVER:smokin:
looking for root cause!:2cents:
When opening + closeing windows make sure they are all the way up or down
befor slamming the door!
The cable on the plastic door regulator will bounce and will bind up in the
window! If it is 1/2 way down.
Than the electric window motor will win,and something is going to break.:uhoh:
MCGIVER:smokin:
DaMoNe6969
06-10-2008, 02:22 AM
Is that $350 installed, or just for the part? If just for the window regulator, depending on the year of your LS, you can get one for less than half that price here (http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?siteid=318). They're not too bad to replace.
-Rod
its a 2000. that price is just for the part, it looks like it'd be a #$# to change, not much room in those door panels.
But thanks for the link, $150 is a reasonable price, its actually my little brothers car so he'l be happy to hear that.
-Rod
its a 2000. that price is just for the part, it looks like it'd be a #$# to change, not much room in those door panels.
But thanks for the link, $150 is a reasonable price, its actually my little brothers car so he'l be happy to hear that.
shorod
06-10-2008, 01:38 PM
The regulator really isn't bad to change. After your first one, it will probably only take about 30 minutes to do subsequent ones.
It's essentially:
-Lower window a bit more than halfway
-Remove door panel
-Remove door speaker
-Remove door vapor/water shield
-Remove 4 black 10mm (?) nuts holding window regulator to stamped steel inner door panel and push threaded studs loose from steel panel
-Remove 4 "brass" bolts holding stamped steel panel from door frame and tilt steel panel away from door
-Loosen nuts holding pads onto window glass
-Remove window glass from door and safely store
-Remove window regulator assembly from door
-Install new assembly
-Reverse procedure.
There may be some wire harnesses that need to be released from the steel door panel, etc., but these are the basic steps. The list actually makes it look harder than it really is.
-Rod
It's essentially:
-Lower window a bit more than halfway
-Remove door panel
-Remove door speaker
-Remove door vapor/water shield
-Remove 4 black 10mm (?) nuts holding window regulator to stamped steel inner door panel and push threaded studs loose from steel panel
-Remove 4 "brass" bolts holding stamped steel panel from door frame and tilt steel panel away from door
-Loosen nuts holding pads onto window glass
-Remove window glass from door and safely store
-Remove window regulator assembly from door
-Install new assembly
-Reverse procedure.
There may be some wire harnesses that need to be released from the steel door panel, etc., but these are the basic steps. The list actually makes it look harder than it really is.
-Rod
danielsatur
06-12-2008, 10:52 AM
I think Burt did it!
He is a Technican that works for LS dealership part time,
and trying to keep your wife happy.
Miss Piggy is mad,because he never fixes her car.
MCGIVER
He is a Technican that works for LS dealership part time,
and trying to keep your wife happy.
Miss Piggy is mad,because he never fixes her car.
MCGIVER
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