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Old 06-04-2002, 05:06 PM
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window regulator

My bad window regulator ended up just needing lubing and not replacing. The bad news is it was $105 labor & $2 parts. I feel violated. My extended warranty company would not cover since the part was not broken. Can anyone tell me the procedure for removing the door panel on the passenger side of a '97 CL so I can lube that regulator? Anywhere I can get a sketch/drawing of the components to have as a guide? If anyone could scan the procedure out of a Helms manual I would be forever in their debt. Thanks in advance for any help.
Old 06-04-2002, 05:50 PM
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its not too hard to take off but in my experience its a royal pain in my ass to put back on. there are some places on the door and door handle where you can tell there are screws there. after you take out all the screws you can just kinda pull on like the side of the panel and it wil start to snap off and then you need to undo the wiring harnesses to completly take it off. i am not the best at explaining things like this so maybe someone else can give a better description or pics.


little bit off topic but my window is starting to do down really really slow lately so I want to try using that silicon spray on the window to see if it will work but I went to two auto parts places to look for it and neither had it. Where did you guys buy it or have any clue who might have it?
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