camaro window spring?
MykeDee
01-16-2007, 10:23 AM
i came in here a few weeks back and found out how to change my window motor and i got it changed out...thanks for the advice....but now, the spring came off. how do i tighten it? and does it even really need to be that tight? is there a special tool i need or just some channel locks, screw driver or somethin? i havent tried anything yet, i was waiting to get some advice since that worked out so good last time. the window works, it just goes up a little slow.
CamaroRS92
01-16-2007, 09:46 PM
Ouch!
Had that happen to one window i was replacing the motor on once upon a time.
The spring does need to be there and needs to be fully tensioned or you will wind up ruining that new motor you just installed.
The good news - the spring can be re installed and tensioned fairly easily with a couple of big pairs of channel lock pliers and a friend to help hold things.
The Bad News- the whole window regulator and motor has to come out of the door to do it. The guide rails will all need to be removed and the top rail on the regulator that attaches to the glass needs to be seperated.
then you will have to work the regulator out of those tiny access holes in the door panel. You will definately need a friend to help hold the glass - it is heavy and awkward to hold and will fall like a guillotine and shatter if your not careful.
Lay the regulator unit flat on a concrete floor place the spring in the center slot and start winding until you get it fully tensioned an then slip the other end down over the post to lock it in place.
Good luck & be careful with that spring that sucker can slap the side of your head in the blink of an eye if something slips before you have it hooked in its final place
p.s - did i mention you will need a friend to help with this project
Had that happen to one window i was replacing the motor on once upon a time.
The spring does need to be there and needs to be fully tensioned or you will wind up ruining that new motor you just installed.
The good news - the spring can be re installed and tensioned fairly easily with a couple of big pairs of channel lock pliers and a friend to help hold things.
The Bad News- the whole window regulator and motor has to come out of the door to do it. The guide rails will all need to be removed and the top rail on the regulator that attaches to the glass needs to be seperated.
then you will have to work the regulator out of those tiny access holes in the door panel. You will definately need a friend to help hold the glass - it is heavy and awkward to hold and will fall like a guillotine and shatter if your not careful.
Lay the regulator unit flat on a concrete floor place the spring in the center slot and start winding until you get it fully tensioned an then slip the other end down over the post to lock it in place.
Good luck & be careful with that spring that sucker can slap the side of your head in the blink of an eye if something slips before you have it hooked in its final place
p.s - did i mention you will need a friend to help with this project
MykeDee
01-16-2007, 10:45 PM
yeeeeah, i figured that would be the case, im just gonna put it in there temporarily to get my inspection sticker and then tear it all back down i guess, thanks for the info, i really appreciate it.
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