Regulator troubles (power window), 94 Civic EX

Discussion in 'Civic' started by abeness, Jul 22, 2009.

  1. abeness

    abeness Guest

    This morning the confounded driver's power window popped out of the
    window channel on my 94 Civic EX, in driving rain, of course. (Luckily
    we weren't going far!) I got the door apart, silicone-sprayed the window
    channel for a bit of lubrication and managed to pop the window back in,
    only to have the window hitch crooked on the way up and pop back out.
    The left side goes up a little faster than the right.

    I looked a little closer and found that the window rocks side to side,
    traced it a little further to the pivot point on the regulator where the
    two arms cross each other. It appears to be spot welded, and it *looks*
    like a couple of the spot welds have given way so that the two crossing
    arms aren't solidly connected any longer, allowing the rocking and
    thence the popping out of the channel.

    Before I shell out $75 for a new regulator, just thought I'd check in
    here for comments in case my diagnosis is off-target. I first throught I
    might be able to simply screw a couple of sheet-metal screws in it in
    place of the spot welds, but since I can't see around the backside of
    the pivot point I'm not sure I'll be able to attach the screws without
    freezing the pivot, which obviously won't do. Anyone tackle this before?
    Any tricks or gotchas?

    Also, the front passenger window gets very sluggish about halfway down.
    Works fine sometimes. Haven't yet disassembled that one, but I'm
    guessing it probably needs some grease at the various regulator joints.
    Anything else I should look for?

    TIA,

    Abe
     
    abeness, Jul 22, 2009
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  2. abeness

    abeness Guest

    I went ahead and ordered a new regulator. Too much trouble to muck
    around with.
     
    abeness, Jul 23, 2009
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  3. abeness

    abeness Guest

    Followup: replacing the regulator was dead easy, and my window behyaves
    once again. A couple of notes on the Service Manual instructions for
    reference:

    I did not have to remove either the glass run channel or the center
    channel (steps 3-4, p. 20-11). Tilting the window as shown in the
    diagram at Step 2 allows glass reinsertion.

    At Step 5, be careful to mark the position of the left roller guide bolt
    on the door panel, and be careful not to jostle the sector gear position
    when removing the regulator assembly through the hole in the door panel.

    At Step 7, I marked the sector gear position on the old assembly, then
    removed the motor. I positioned the new sector gear precisely by
    counting exposed teeth on the old assembly and matching the new one's
    position that way, then attached the motor. This saved me the challenge
    of tweaking it with a 12V battery hookup.

    I squirted some silicon spray in the glass channels on both sides to
    ease sliding.

    Abe
     
    abeness, Jul 30, 2009
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