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Buick Regal power window failure


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sjmcd13
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Feb 17, 2012, 1:33 PM

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Hey there. I've just started driving my grandmother's car around every day after she drove it only occasionally for a few years.

About a week after I started driving it regularly, the passenger side front window ground to a halt when I tried to roll it down from my side. (The passenger window control buttons haven't worked for a long time, so the driver is the only one who can control windows.)

A few days later the back passenger side window stopped responding to the button as well. The front passenger window now slowly slides down during the day. We've taped it up so the inside of the car doesn't get wet.

1998 Buick Regal LS
V6, 3.8L
108,360 miles

Suggestions? My grandmother is on a fixed income. So, we're worried that this will be a costly repair if the motor needs to be replaced. I'd like to have an idea of what we're looking at before we take it to a shop.

Thanks for any advice you can lend! Smile


Hammer Time
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Feb 17, 2012, 1:37 PM

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You could be looking at motor/regulator assemblies. They usually run a couple hundred buck a door.



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Discretesignals
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Feb 17, 2012, 1:42 PM

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The front passenger window now slowly slides down during the day.


Definitely snapped the regulator cable on the driver's door.


The motors on those are known for sticking. The glass sticks at the top to the door weatherstripping. If you know you have power and ground to those motors that don't work, try slamming the other doors with the switch held down or tapping on the motor with a screwdriver handle.





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(This post was edited by Discretesignals on Feb 17, 2012, 1:43 PM)






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