Window Motor Replacement 95 Chevy Silverado

7 years ago
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In this video I will take you from start to finish. The whole process of the window motor replacement, from door panel removal to regulator disassembly to installation, is outlined in the video. This video is rather long so I'll have it broken up into three parts here soon so you don't have to watch it all in one sitting. I'll have links soon.

Note: this procedure is probably applicable to a wide range of GM pick ups. So if you don't have a Silverado, you may still be in luck.

Also, I know I've said it in the video, but be careful and do this at your own risk. Though I've done my best to warn you of all possible "misfortunes" that you may experience while doing this repair, there is undoubtedly something that could go wrong that I could not predict. Keep a clear and alert mind when repairing your vehicle.

On securing the regulator while removing the window motor and installing the window motor: You may or may not be as fortunate as I when doing this. I was lucky enough to have a hole in the gear and a hole in the window motor that lined up that would receive a locking pin. If things are not aligned as shown in the video then you may have to find another way to secure the regulator so that it does not "get away" from you.... Some other ways that may work, note I've not tried this, are strapping the gear in place to the regulator with a strap strong enough to handle the pressure, or using channel locks to hold the gear in position....... (sorry I don't have a video showing how to do this and my writing skills aren't such that I could instruct you on how to do this using alternative methods here in the description)

!!!!WARNING!!!!

Repair your vehicle at your own risk. While this channel will always strive to give you the most accurate information regarding automotive repair it would be foolish to assume that by watching a 5-30 minute video you too will be able to repair your vehicle without any errors or risk to your safety or risk to others safety. Costly mistakes can and will happen. When performing automotive repairs there is a high risk of personal injury. There is also a high risk for EXTREME frustration. There is also a risk of damaging your vehicle. This channel assumes no responsibility or liability for any personal injury or property damage that may take place using the information found in this channels videos. It is absolutely imperative that you the viewer, and performer of said repairs, receive as much education concerning automotive repair and particularly the repair you are considering performing. While the videos featured on this channel do go into detail about particular repairs this channel does not claim that the information provided in said videos are 100% complete and accurate. YOU MUST HAVE A REPUTABLE REPAIR MANUAL FOR THE VEHICLE THAT YOU PLAN TO WORK ON THAT CONTAINS THE INFORMATION YOU NEED TO PROPERLY REPAIR SAID VEHICLE. Follow all repair procedures as outlined in your repair manual. Compare the information in your manual with the information in this channels videos. Follow your repair manual over this channels videos. Follow all safety instructions and warnings found in your manual. Also, read and follow the instructions for any piece of equipment, chemical, or tool that you may use in any repair. Also, check out the owners manual for the vehicle you are working on. There is a lot of good, important, and helpful information that can be found in it. Finally, above all, do everything you can to keep yourself safe. WEAR SAFETY GLASSES. WEAR IMPERMIABLE GLOVES. UNDERSTAND THE CHEMICALS YOU WILL BE EXPOSED TO AND GUARD YOURSELF FROM THEM.

Note: Even the most educated, seasoned, and talented technicians, or mechanics, are still subject to personal injury and property damage while performing automotive repair. I say again, use the information found in this channels videos at your own risk. Repair your vehicle at your own risk.

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