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98 Blazer Drivers Power Window Sticking...


DINO55
11-26-2006, 06:49 PM
Hey Guy's
Has anyone here changed the driver side power window motor on a 95-2004 Blazer? Do I have to remove the window regulator?
Thanks for your help...
Dino

BlazerLT
11-26-2006, 08:08 PM
Because it is sticking doesn't mean you have to replace the motor.

Remove the inner door panel and lube the slide assembly and it will fix the problem.

DINO55
11-26-2006, 08:24 PM
Thank's BLT, I did oil all the slide's today while it was apart, I should have explained myself a lil better. This the second time this has happened to me in a year, The window rolled down fine but never came back up. Almost seems like a dead spot in the window motor. I tapped it once lightly with a hammer and it's back to working normal again(for now). The last time it happened I parked it in the garage and the next morning it worked fine for 11 months. I don't want to press my luck any longer with winter right around the corner.

Blind
11-27-2006, 07:20 AM
check the bottom rear rivit that holds the window regulator assembly to the inner door panel, both the drivers and passengers side on my new blazer are popped out. I believe this is what wore out the window motors on my truck, since it puts the whole assembly out of alignment and would put a larger load on the motors.

I'm not looking forward to replacing both of them, but I will probably be replacing all of the rivits with nuts/bolts on all 4 doors when I do so.

BlazerLT
11-27-2006, 08:53 PM
Thank's BLT, I did oil all the slide's today while it was apart, I should have explained myself a lil better. This the second time this has happened to me in a year, The window rolled down fine but never came back up. Almost seems like a dead spot in the window motor. I tapped it once lightly with a hammer and it's back to working normal again(for now). The last time it happened I parked it in the garage and the next morning it worked fine for 11 months. I don't want to press my luck any longer with winter right around the corner.

You might want to use something better than oil. I should have said that earlier. I would use a light grease to lube them up, oil does last that long.

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