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Power Windows Problem on 2000 Dodge Caravan
I'm having intermitient problems with the passenger door power windows
on my 2000 Doge Caravan. Sometimes the window will not go up or down. Hitting the middle of the door panel causes the window to function properly (jars the motor and/or the tracking mechanism) I've removed the door panel and confirmed that the electrical is fine, i.e. power is being applied to the motor. So I assume that the problem is the motor or the tracking mechanism. I removed the circular cover for the cable housing and it looks like a white grease is the lubricant for the outside of the cable housing. So it looked fine. I applied a lubricant to the window tracks and re-assembled. The problem still exists, so I'm quessing that the motor is going bad, so correct? Anything else to check? any help would be appreciated, I hate to take it to a dealer, since it'll cost a fortune to fix... mark |
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Not quite sure what you mean by regulator assembly. Do you mean the
relays by the fuses? If so, which one is for power windows? thanx |
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> wrote in message oups.com... > Not quite sure what you mean by regulator assembly. Do you mean the > relays by the fuses? If so, which one is for power windows? > > thanx > Chrysler has been having issues with the motors and cables on the window regulators, they now sell them as complete units, by the motor, get the regulator with it, Thats what a regualtor assembly is. Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech |
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Ya I priced one for my 1993 GC and it was $500!
On Mon, 30 May 2005 18:14:30 -0400, "maxpower" > wrote: > > wrote in message roups.com... >> Not quite sure what you mean by regulator assembly. Do you mean the >> relays by the fuses? If so, which one is for power windows? >> >> thanx >> > >Chrysler has been having issues with the motors and cables on the window >regulators, they now sell them as complete units, by the motor, get the >regulator with it, Thats what a regualtor assembly is. > >Glenn Beasley >Chrysler Tech > |
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Get this one. In January 2000 I bought a Grand Caravan and every so often
from new the window would get stuck down, but if you waited a while you could then raise it (electric). I've been caught in the rain not being able to raise it. It didn't matter what position it was in. I never got around to taking it in for warranty work and then about 3 months after being new it quit happening and has always worked perfectly since. I had forgotten about that until now. Don't know what caused that or why it started working, odd. Anyone know what that might have been..... Gremlins?? Gary "cavedweller" > wrote in message ... > > > wrote in message > oups.com... >> Not quite sure what you mean by regulator assembly. Do you mean > the >> relays by the fuses? If so, which one is for power windows? >> >> thanx >> > The "regulator" is the mechanism that lifts and lowers the window. > > |
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