Window problems

sigmawess

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Alright here we go again....got off work today ready to leave on vacation when I noticied my passenger windo was down. Tried to roll it up and could hear the motor run but window didn't roll up. At the time service department was closed so couldn't take it in. Pulled the door panels off to inspect and get the window to raise when I noticed cables freyed in motor pulley assembly. Had to push window up by hnd and wedge with paper towels. My question is this, would this be covered under my bumper to bumper warranty? What if I already pulled it apart to look at it and brought it in this way? And if not, how much will this cost me cash?
 

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New window regulator..diy like 50 and less then an hour..dealership if out of pocket like 350 is what I paid the first time..
 

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Alright here we go again....got off work today ready to leave on vacation when I noticied my passenger windo was down. Tried to roll it up and could hear the motor run but window didn't roll up. At the time service department was closed so couldn't take it in. Pulled the door panels off to inspect and get the window to raise when I noticed cables freyed in motor pulley assembly. Had to push window up by hnd and wedge with paper towels. My question is this, would this be covered under my bumper to bumper warranty? What if I already pulled it apart to look at it and brought it in this way? And if not, how much will this cost me cash?


Yes it should be covered under warranty. Just to be safe i would put the door panel back on, along with anything else you took off and take it to your local dealer and have it fixed. If you DIY it and something happens it could void your warranty.
 

OldCracker29

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Definitely sounds like a window regulator. I had to replace my drivers side this past winter.
 

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It's your regulator and it's covered. Take it in! :thumbs:
 

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