Great video, but it would’ve been better if you pointed out that it could have rusted and broken due to a clogged drain and/or bad weather sealing. Not addressing those can just rust the new one until the cable snaps again.
So… after I replaced the regulator in my 2005 Chevy Tahoe, I had a ton of Blue Painters Tape residue that I can’t seem to get off. Any tips? I did have to wait a week before I could replace the regulator so the tape was on there longer than a day or two.
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Great video, but it would’ve been better if you pointed out that it could have rusted and broken due to a clogged drain and/or bad weather sealing. Not addressing those can just rust the new one until the cable snaps again.
Very helpful. Thanks
So… after I replaced the regulator in my 2005 Chevy Tahoe, I had a ton of Blue Painters Tape residue that I can’t seem to get off. Any tips? I did have to wait a week before I could replace the regulator so the tape was on there longer than a day or two.
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Why was the window regulator that you removed so rusted?
old cars never had this problem love my corvairs my grand am left side i had to fix not hard just why the junk they use
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