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Got any advice on repairing the "regulator" for the driver's side window of a 93 Sentra? I took the inside panel off and saw that the regulator (crank) that raises and lowers the window uses a cable, which broke. It was easy enough to get to the problem, how hard is it to make the repair? The regulator is riveted onto the inner door skin. Easy enuff to |
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On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 22:14:49 -0500, "DemoDisk" <packrat (AT) nospam (DOT) com wrote: Got any advice on repairing the "regulator" for the driver's side window of a 93 Sentra? I took the inside panel off and saw that the regulator (crank) that raises and lowers the window uses a cable, which broke. It was easy enough to get to the problem, how hard is it to make the repair? The regulator is riveted onto the inner door skin. Easy enuff to drill out. Where the regulator hooks onto the window's bottom frame is easy to get out with a bit of sliding back and forth of the regulator. Getting a new replacement may be worth more that the car, getting a used replacement at a wrecker means doing the removal twice. See what you need for tools to get yours out and take those tools to a wrecker if they don't already have one out for you. Repairing the broken regulator is possible, but may not be cost effective in time and resources and may not wok as well as a replacement. Replacing the rivets may be a big issue but most body shops would likely hae the materials and or tools needed. Or you could use small machine screws and nuts. P |
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