CD Coupe power window parts.
Shot in the dark here...
Driver side window just dropped.
Pulled the door apart and the plastic lock for the cable to attach to the trolley(for lack of a better word) that the glass bolts to, has broken. Motor, cable, switch and everything else works fine.
Outside of fabricating a new trolley or epoxying the cable end to the trolley, would anyone happen to know where to locate small parts for regulator assembly?
I'm probably just going to end up epoxying/fabricating something to fix it. Hard to justify purchasing a completely new assembly because the one plastic part on the assembly broke. F that noise.
Driver side window just dropped.
Pulled the door apart and the plastic lock for the cable to attach to the trolley(for lack of a better word) that the glass bolts to, has broken. Motor, cable, switch and everything else works fine.
Outside of fabricating a new trolley or epoxying the cable end to the trolley, would anyone happen to know where to locate small parts for regulator assembly?
I'm probably just going to end up epoxying/fabricating something to fix it. Hard to justify purchasing a completely new assembly because the one plastic part on the assembly broke. F that noise.
I've got a 97 SE coupe that is about to go to the junk man???? Trans is shot and not worth my time or money so the junk man can have it - gives me $150 and takes it away.
Sorry but I don't think you will find aftermarket "small parts" for the window reg......glue it, used one or a new one are going to be about your only chances.
Sorry but I don't think you will find aftermarket "small parts" for the window reg......glue it, used one or a new one are going to be about your only chances.
Was looking at it again, even trying to swap the trolley may be more of a PITA than simply using epoxy.
Now the question is which epoxy/goo would be best?
As a side note I took the metal cover off the reel assembly to grease the internals, half of the O-ring seal on the cover was broken off inside getting jammed in the reel. No wonder it seemed slower than other Accords.
Now the question is which epoxy/goo would be best?
As a side note I took the metal cover off the reel assembly to grease the internals, half of the O-ring seal on the cover was broken off inside getting jammed in the reel. No wonder it seemed slower than other Accords.
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