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99moonstone
8/2/2007 3:02:36 PM
Today my drivers side front window quit rolling up in my 99 deville.  What is the process for getting the interior panel off without destroying it and which is it most likely to be the switch or the lift motor.
gayeg
8/3/2007 2:17:29 PM
It'll probably go ahead and roll up if you keep messing with the switch.  Our 88 Deville does the same thing.  We just keep trying the switch and it eventually works.  (2 windows and can't replace right now.)  Just as a side note, a 96 Olds 98 that we were considering buying recently did the same exact thing.  A GM problem maybe?
99moonstone
8/3/2007 5:03:10 PM
Later that night the window fell the rest of the way and will not come up.  How do you secure the regulator in order to change the motor?
gyalteaser
8/3/2007 5:08:01 PM
i have the same problem with my 2000 deville...on mine the whole regulator had to be changed....they said the part that attaches to the cable to bring the window up is made up of plastic..well over time the plactic broke hense window falls down and wont go up
gyalteaser
8/3/2007 5:09:50 PM
what i did to hod the window up was cut a piece of wood (measure length needed) and wedged it in
stomper
8/3/2007 6:11:37 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: gayeg

It'll probably go ahead and roll up if you keep messing with the switch.  Our 88 Deville does the same thing.  We just keep trying the switch and it eventually works.  (2 windows and can't replace right now.)  Just as a side note, a 96 Olds 98 that we were considering buying recently did the same exact thing.  A GM problem maybe?


nawww ...

it happens to all cars after a few years, depends on how often it is  used, heat to the doors, moisture,
door slamming, debri, etc., etc...

i got cars that do it every 3 to 5 years, i got one that is 19 yrs old and still going.



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