need help 1999 Jeep Cherokee passenger side power window
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need help 1999 Jeep Cherokee passenger side power window
My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
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Re: need help 1999 Jeep Cherokee passenger side power window
Hi Dan,
The window has broken away from the regulator, a common problem. I
sounds like you may need a motor, too. Clean the window slide tracks of mud
or whatever is jamming it.
http://www.----------.com/temp/99WJFrontDoorRegulator .pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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<dwgrulke@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
>
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The window has broken away from the regulator, a common problem. I
sounds like you may need a motor, too. Clean the window slide tracks of mud
or whatever is jamming it.
http://www.----------.com/temp/99WJFrontDoorRegulator .pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
<dwgrulke@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:1180810159.712626.302470@q66g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
>
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Re: need help 1999 Jeep Cherokee passenger side power window
Hi Dan,
The window has broken away from the regulator, a common problem. I
sounds like you may need a motor, too. Clean the window slide tracks of mud
or whatever is jamming it.
http://www.----------.com/temp/99WJFrontDoorRegulator .pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
<dwgrulke@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:1180810159.712626.302470@q66g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
>
--
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The window has broken away from the regulator, a common problem. I
sounds like you may need a motor, too. Clean the window slide tracks of mud
or whatever is jamming it.
http://www.----------.com/temp/99WJFrontDoorRegulator .pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
<dwgrulke@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:1180810159.712626.302470@q66g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
>
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Re: need help 1999 Jeep Cherokee passenger side power window
Hi Dan,
The window has broken away from the regulator, a common problem. I
sounds like you may need a motor, too. Clean the window slide tracks of mud
or whatever is jamming it.
http://www.----------.com/temp/99WJFrontDoorRegulator .pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
<dwgrulke@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:1180810159.712626.302470@q66g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
>
--
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The window has broken away from the regulator, a common problem. I
sounds like you may need a motor, too. Clean the window slide tracks of mud
or whatever is jamming it.
http://www.----------.com/temp/99WJFrontDoorRegulator .pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
<dwgrulke@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:1180810159.712626.302470@q66g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
>
--
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Re: need help 1999 Jeep Cherokee passenger side power window
Hi Dan,
The window has broken away from the regulator, a common problem. I
sounds like you may need a motor, too. Clean the window slide tracks of mud
or whatever is jamming it.
http://www.----------.com/temp/99WJFrontDoorRegulator .pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
<dwgrulke@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:1180810159.712626.302470@q66g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
The window has broken away from the regulator, a common problem. I
sounds like you may need a motor, too. Clean the window slide tracks of mud
or whatever is jamming it.
http://www.----------.com/temp/99WJFrontDoorRegulator .pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
<dwgrulke@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:1180810159.712626.302470@q66g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
>
--
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Re: need help 1999 Jeep Cherokee passenger side power window
sounds like a broken windpow regulator,very easy repair for the d,y,er
dwgrulke@mindspring.com wrote:
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
dwgrulke@mindspring.com wrote:
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
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Re: need help 1999 Jeep Cherokee passenger side power window
sounds like a broken windpow regulator,very easy repair for the d,y,er
dwgrulke@mindspring.com wrote:
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
dwgrulke@mindspring.com wrote:
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
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Re: need help 1999 Jeep Cherokee passenger side power window
sounds like a broken windpow regulator,very easy repair for the d,y,er
dwgrulke@mindspring.com wrote:
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
dwgrulke@mindspring.com wrote:
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
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Re: need help 1999 Jeep Cherokee passenger side power window
sounds like a broken windpow regulator,very easy repair for the d,y,er
dwgrulke@mindspring.com wrote:
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
dwgrulke@mindspring.com wrote:
> My passenger side power window began to rise and lower at a slow
> speed. Then one day it went down but would no longer go up. I
> physically raised it by hand but it will slowly lower via vibration
> and by running over bumps. I can hear the power window motor run if I
> engage either the driver side control or the passenger side control,
> but nothing happens to the window. Currently I keep the window up by
> placing a paper shim between the rubber weather strip and window.
> Anyone know what went wrong with the power window function and how I
> fix this thing?? Diagrams anyone?? Thanks in advance. Dan
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