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97 Dodge Caravan electric window problem
Hi -
The passenger side front window dropped into the door today when the frost melted... The motor works, both the lift and the lower cables are in place and hooked up at both ends, but I can't figure out how the lift cable is supposed to be routed. I am assuming that the lift cable must go over a pulley or something, but can't figure it out. Any suggestions as to where I could find a picture of the cable routing on the web? I don't think I need a cable, I think I need the pulley it rides on. Thanks - Brian |
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> Hi -
> The passenger side front window dropped into the door today when the > frost melted... The motor works, both the lift and the lower cables are in > place and hooked up at both ends, but I can't figure out how the lift cable > is supposed to be routed. I am assuming that the lift cable must go over a > pulley or something, but can't figure it out. Any suggestions as to where I > could find a picture of the cable routing on the web? I don't think I need > a cable, I think I need the pulley it rides on. - Difficult -- do you have a photo of the issue? BBA |
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B wrote: > Hi - > The passenger side front window dropped into the door today when the > frost melted... The motor works, both the lift and the lower cables are in > place and hooked up at both ends, but I can't figure out how the lift cable > is supposed to be routed. I am assuming that the lift cable must go over a > pulley or something, but can't figure it out. Any suggestions as to where I > could find a picture of the cable routing on the web? I don't think I need > a cable, I think I need the pulley it rides on. > Thanks - > Brian |
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If your window dropped inside of your door, chances are that there's
more to the problem than the pulley's and cables. Check for missing pieces (cotter keys / snap rings) inside the bottom of the door. In my 99 Caravan, the window is held in place w/ two snap-rings on either side of the window regulator. Found it easier to R & R the regulator than to find parts to repair the assy. |
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"B" > wrote in message ... > Hi - > The passenger side front window dropped into the door today when the > frost melted... The motor works, both the lift and the lower cables are > in > place and hooked up at both ends, but I can't figure out how the lift > cable > is supposed to be routed. I am assuming that the lift cable must go over > a > pulley or something, but can't figure it out. Any suggestions as to where > I > could find a picture of the cable routing on the web? I don't think I > need > a cable, I think I need the pulley it rides on. > Thanks - > Brian > > > Take a look at the drivers' door window... |
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