2000 Sonata Electric Window Problem
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2000 Sonata Electric Window Problem
My passenger side window has slipped about a 1/4 inch and I have no idea how
to adjust it. The window motor seems to be working fine but the window is
slightly loose.
In addition, my drivers side window closes but now makes a noise as if it
too is out of adjustment.
Is this a big job or something I can do with the right tools?
to adjust it. The window motor seems to be working fine but the window is
slightly loose.
In addition, my drivers side window closes but now makes a noise as if it
too is out of adjustment.
Is this a big job or something I can do with the right tools?
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Re: 2000 Sonata Electric Window Problem
On my 98 Sonata, I had a window problem on the drivers back seat window. It
lowered, but would not raise (close). Replacement was not a major repair.
Soon after the repair I developed a power lock problem on the driver side
door. The gut feeling was the repair of the power window affected the front
seat lock. BUT I Could never prove it.
"Trust_no1" <kingforaday@NOSPAMemail.it> wrote in message
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> "M. Wilkerson" <mark.wilkerson2@verizon.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:MunMa.7770$JY1.2499@nwrddc01.gnilink.net...
> > My passenger side window has slipped about a 1/4 inch and I have no idea
> how
> > to adjust it. The window motor seems to be working fine but the window
is
> > slightly loose.
>
> power window is composed of motor and a chassis, where a metal cable runs
> into plastic
> guides....when these are worn, the glass slides down or don't close
> properly.
> spare parts are supplied separately, so replace regulator only (part no
> 82404-38010)..
> same for drivers' side if necessary.
>
> Trust_no1
>
>
lowered, but would not raise (close). Replacement was not a major repair.
Soon after the repair I developed a power lock problem on the driver side
door. The gut feeling was the repair of the power window affected the front
seat lock. BUT I Could never prove it.
"Trust_no1" <kingforaday@NOSPAMemail.it> wrote in message
news:kpuMa.4692$HU3.146434@news2.tin.it...
>
> "M. Wilkerson" <mark.wilkerson2@verizon.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:MunMa.7770$JY1.2499@nwrddc01.gnilink.net...
> > My passenger side window has slipped about a 1/4 inch and I have no idea
> how
> > to adjust it. The window motor seems to be working fine but the window
is
> > slightly loose.
>
> power window is composed of motor and a chassis, where a metal cable runs
> into plastic
> guides....when these are worn, the glass slides down or don't close
> properly.
> spare parts are supplied separately, so replace regulator only (part no
> 82404-38010)..
> same for drivers' side if necessary.
>
> Trust_no1
>
>
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Re: 2000 Sonata Electric Window Problem
Sometimes when they have been working in there they don't put the wiring
harnesses back properly. They did that to us, and the harness ended up
underneath the window glass. When the window was opened it pulled the
wiring connectors apart. That's how they explained it to me, anyway.
harnesses back properly. They did that to us, and the harness ended up
underneath the window glass. When the window was opened it pulled the
wiring connectors apart. That's how they explained it to me, anyway.
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