@WhoooLovesOrangeSoda The process will more than likely be different between models. The basic procedures though, such as removing the door panel, taping up the window up and unbolting the window would be the same. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com
Thanks for this video. This was all I needed to get over the hump on my 2002 Tacoma PreRunner, almost identical steps. I had to have a helper holding the window so anyone else that tries to DIY keep that in mind.
Hi Mike, My rear hatch window on my 2002 toyota sequoia won't go down. I'm assuming the regulator/motor isn't working anymore. Is there anyway you can post a video on how that can be replaced? your videos have been very helpfull in the past replacing door handles. Thanks.
HI John, Check the wire harness that runs between the drivers side door and body of the vehicle for a broke or frayed wire that may need to be repaired. if the harness plugs into anything, make sure that those connections are secure. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393
I’m wondering the same thing. Tired motor, or regulator, both? Something else entirely? Mine is slow in cold weather and when it hits the top using the auto switch it rolls itself back down
+L Warrior Hello! It may be necessary to remove the motor from the regulator to free the glass to be lowered. Tape the glass up before attempting to remove the regulator. Thanks for watching! 1AAuto.com
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@WhoooLovesOrangeSoda The process will more than likely be different between models. The basic procedures though, such as removing the door panel, taping up the window up and unbolting the window would be the same. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com
We'll keep this in mind in the event that we need to make this repair.
Thanks for this video. This was all I needed to get over the hump on my 2002 Tacoma PreRunner, almost identical steps. I had to have a helper holding the window so anyone else that tries to DIY keep that in mind.
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I replaced a window regulator today with help from this video... thanks...
Hi Mike, My rear hatch window on my 2002 toyota sequoia won't go down. I'm assuming the regulator/motor isn't working anymore. Is there anyway you can post a video on how that can be replaced? your videos have been very helpfull in the past replacing door handles. Thanks.
Is there a similar process for all 2001+ Toyotas or is there a new significantly different design?
Very helpful. Could not work out how to fix my car window until now. Thanks George UK
Thank you for watching. Please let us know how the repair comes out!
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is that a 1960 Bonneville next to the Toyota?
HI John, Check the wire harness that runs between the drivers side door and body of the vehicle for a broke or frayed wire that may need to be repaired. if the harness plugs into anything, make sure that those connections are secure. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393
Great video. I used this video for my 2000 Sienna - almost the same.
If the window goes up and down slow is it the regulator or just need to be lubed ?
I’m wondering the same thing. Tired motor, or regulator, both? Something else entirely? Mine is slow in cold weather and when it hits the top using the auto switch it rolls itself back down
My window is frozen in the down position. Can I still do this operation?
+L Warrior Hello! It may be necessary to remove the motor from the regulator to free the glass to be lowered. Tape the glass up before attempting to remove the regulator. Thanks for watching! 1AAuto.com
My 2002 Toyota Sequoia drivers side front window sometimes rolls down and sometimes dont, so how do I know if I need to replace the regulator?
If it does that you need a new regulator..it will just stop working one day..
Noone shows or explains how the window attaches to the regulator. Trying to figure that out before I take it in case I don't have to.
You skipped the step of adding the new regulator