A window regulator is a mechanism that controls the movement of power windows. It consists of a motor, gears, and cables that raise and lower the window glass. The window regulator is responsible for ...
Power window motors and window regulators lead a tough life. The regulators in the majority of newer cars use cables to operate. The wear from raising and lowering a window thousands of times in the ...
More than a few vintage Mustangs have windows that don't roll down and back up again easily. We've come across more than a few cars where it's quite difficult to simply roll the window down—let alone ...
A couple weeks ago, when I debuted the Ghost Ride The Whip Box at the '09 Arse Freeze-a-Palooza LeMons, I decided I needed to roll my Crown Vic's balky driver's window down all the way... and heard a ...
The window regulator is the mechanical assembly that moves a window up and down when power is supplied to an electric motor or, with manual windows, the window crank is turned. Window regulators are ...
While manual labor is a commendable and needed skill, your classic Chevy’s windows don’t need to be part of the equation. Old, creaky manual windows are a pain in the trunk. Why keep that old tech in ...
Every car has windows that move up and down. But what you might not know is that they move with the help of a special mechanism, the window lifter (or regulator). By design, it includes a motor ...