Every car has windows that move up and down. But what you might not know is that they move with the help of a special mechanism, the window lifter (or regulator). By design, it includes a motor ...
Many of us have had the sinking feeling of a power window failing to move when you need it most. Perhaps rain clouds are rolling in fast, or you just pulled into the mall parking lot for a quick lunch ...
If you own a '79-'93 Fox-body Mustang, chances are good it has power windows. Chances are also good that you have at least one window that's inoperative. Perhaps you have a noisy window that clicks ...
The simple act of pressing a car’s power-window button and having the window roll up brings quite a few components into play. If the window does not roll up, it likely means there’s a problem with one ...
In 2005 my wife and I had the opportunity to purchase a brand-new car. When I drove the new car home I realized one thing right away, it was quiet inside and I didn't have to crank the windows down.
A window regulator is a mechanism that controls the movement of power windows. It consists of a motor, gears, and cables that raise and lower the window glass. The window regulator is responsible for ...
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