I recently picked up a 2003 Caravan. When I first test drove it, the
driver's window would not roll down. At close listening, I could tell
the motor WAS working. We tapped the window a few times and suddenly
it started working, and has worked fine ever since. We figure the
window had gotten stuck shut at the window seals due to moisture.
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 20:40:14 -0500, "ldenn2" <ldenn2 DeleteThis @hiwaay.net>
wrote:
>Just bought a new window motor assem. comp;ete with cables at NAPA Cost
>$90.00
>"BobjustBob" <didueverwonder DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> "maxpower" <damnnickname DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote in
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>>>
>>> "dodger" <milwheel03 DeleteThis @yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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>>>> I have a 2001 Dodge Caravan SE with a driver's side power window
>>>> problem. I need a motor apparently.......is replacing one a difficult
>>>> job??
>>>> Anywhere one might be able to get a step by step summary of how to do
>>>> the job?????
>>>> Darn window has been driving me nuts of late.
>>>> Thanks for any help
>>>> Dodger
>>>>
>>> replace the complete updated regulator assembly motor and all, very
>>> easy to do if you are mechanically inclined
>>>
>>> Glenn Beasley
>>> Chrysler Tech
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Or you could do what I did... remove the door panel (be real careful with
>> the 'clips') and the vapor barrier, then give the motor a few light taps
>> with the handle of a screwdriver. For me, this lasts about a year before
>> it quits working again - but I figure I've saved $200 for two new window
>> motor assemblies!
>>
>> Bob
>
Thanks.
Mike
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