Window regulator

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blackpowder

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i bought a liberty 2007 and have been busy changing all the fluids [auto trans -transfer case-front and back diff ..also changed sparkplugs ,,and WTF my left side rear window dropped down while i was driving down the road ..i had a new regulator installed at a garage $312.00 later everything was back to normal ..i later checked on E BAY i can buy a new regulator for $40 odd dollars ..i also saw that it's very easy to change ..[its a 30 min. job ]

all in all it's got a weak spot [window regulators] but a lot better than my CHEV COLORADO which was a mechanical nightmare with the 5 cylinder ATLAS motor ..
 

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it's a head up ...order the parts and do the job yourself .lot cheaper than the dealer..

question is there a recall for the bad designed plastic window regulators ?????
 

wheeee32

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The repair from the dealer didn't fix the issue which is the plastic part that attaches to the window. The dealer's repair even replaced the glass with a supposedly lighter piece of glass. Hahaha! I laughed at the service rep's face when he told me that at the time. I immediately walked out and did the repair myself with the Steiger kit.
 

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I used the NAPA (Dorman) regulator. I'm sure the Steiger kit is high quality, but I went with the whole assy because 1) it's a quick swap, 2) I had it in my hands the very next morning, and 3) it has a lifetime warranty.
 
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