Great video. I purchased the regulator almost 2 years ago but was apprehensive about doing it. I re watched your video this morning and tackled it. It was surprisingly easy. Had it done in 15 minutes. Great Job, Thank You
I've watched several vids for replacing this part and yours is by far the best! Not only well filmed and well spoken but thoroughly detailed. The only one I saw showing the extra steps of completely removing the handle, plastic and speaker. Then on the installation you showed bending the 2 tabs and spec'd the 80 inch lbs on the regulator bolts. No one else I saw did that. So thank you very much for your efforts! Now where do I order a Diesel Performance Window Regulator??.
Thank you! Just what I needed to see. I'd gotten the door panel off but couldn't figure out how I would get the regulator out because other videos didn't cover what my 2000 Tahoe looked like. Gotta remove the speaker! Very helpful. Thanks again.
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I noticed your video the window was up. What if mine is all the way down, can I still do exactly how you did it? Lmk, thanks. Nice detailed video though! Two Thumbs up from me!
Perfect vid for my 2003 Suburban. My window holders were wider on the window than yours by about 4 inches each side. Other than that, 100% perfect vid. Thank you so much!!
Thank you, not as hard as I thought. Getting the regulator out and in wasn't hard. Not including taking panel off and putting panel back on maybe took 10 minutes and that is checking that it worked.
yeah if im replacing a part its because it does not work so showing the repair by moving the bracket with the switch is pointless but great demonstration vid for how to repair a part if it still works.
You video is the only one I've watched that actually shows what to tighten the bolts to that actually hold the window 80 inch LBS. Would this be the same for the front window regulator also?
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I’m curious if anyone else has issues with the roll up speed on their new one. I just replaced this on my 2005 Tahoe and the motor rolls up noticeably slower than any of the OEM windows. Does anyone else have this issue? I also noticed that the new motor doesn’t have a hole for the wire holding tab like the original.
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Hello thanks for the video, I need to change manual to electric, for a chevy silverado 2013 short cab, but I do no know if the internal system is possible to put the electrical original AC delco or generic whit a some litle changes. can you helpme whit this information ??
Not the same as a 03 suburban… if you know how to do that then please post a video having issues with mine… mine has 2 brackets with regulator connected on one of the brackets. Removed it a year ago now i forgot how to put back in 😅
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Yes, but you'll have to use a wrench to loosen the nuts holding the glass, since you can't access the nuts with a ratchet & socket. It might be a little bit of a contortionist job but you gotta do what you gotta do.... OR you can drill a couple holes to access the nuts
@@GuitarP0RN Before I went with this option I tapped on the regulator with a screwdriver handle while holding down the switch. It jolted it enough to get the window to come down so I could get to the window nuts. Also, the video shows the tech using the switch with it still in the door panel. But it's much easier to pry it out of the panel and then connect it.
+Osie Carter Thanks for watching! There could be multiple things causing your issue, but we are not able to diagnose it for you. If you are unsure we recommend having a reputable shop take a look!
+William Capps Thanks for watching! You can sometimes open up the motor and manually crank it down. If the window is truly stuck then you can always cut the cable to free up the window. You will need the new replacement part on hand to replace it!
Why are you replacing a regulator that is obviously in working order? You are running the window up and down to suit your needs for bolt removal. If the regulator is not working, you can't do that. Some of these how-to videos are really, really stupid.
Could be like my window situation? Keeps dropping half way down and then won't roll all the way back up. I need to open up the door for access to repair or replace and now I know how. I sure appreciate his efforts!