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INSTALL/REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS: WINDOW REGULATOR
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before attempting to perform any work you are not quali ed to do. Automobiles can be hazardous to work on; be sure to take all necessary safety precautions. Failure to do so may result in property damage
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ATTENTION: Refer to the appropriate shop manual for your vehicle to obtain speci c service procedures for this part. If you do not have
a service manual or lack the skill to install this part, it is recommended that you seek the services of a quali ed technician. Pay special
attention to all cautions and warnings included in the shop manual. Read and follow all instructions carefully.
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STEP 5: If the Window Regulator does not operate or is bound up, you may need to cut
the Window Regulator cable in order to move the window glass into position. Be sure to
fully support the window glass before cutting the cable so that it does not fall and break.
Cut the cable using a heavy duty cable cutter. After the cable is cut, move the glass so that
the Regulator mounting bolts are accessible while supporting the glass. You may need a
helper to support the glass for this step.
STEP 6: Remove the two 10mm glass-to-Regulator mounting bolts. If you did not cut the
cable, the window glass will be supported by the shelf on the Window Regulator slide. If
you did cut the cable, there will be nothing supporting the window glass. You may need
someone to help support the glass for this step.
STEP 7: Use the window switch or manually
move the window glass into the full upright
position. Secure the window glass to the
door frame using tape. Painters tape works
well because it will not damage the door
paint or leave a sticky residue. A wooden or
rubber door stop wedge will also work well
to hold glass in position. Install the wedge
between the glass and the inside door frame
to hold the glass in position.