All,
My 2001 has decided to keep me busy lately with repairs. I have several issues that have popped up recently with one of them being the driver's side window. Occasionally it does not want to go up but will do so after sometime has passed. I usually see it when I attempt to put the window up after it has been down for sometime. I am not one to keep raising and lowering the window so it is not a matter of overheating the motor. (Not even sure if that is possible.) Of course this tends to happen when you need the window up the most.
Last night I decided to see if I could get it the happen on purpose. After I raised and lowered the window a few times it stopped going up. I popped out the window switch and checked to see if there was power to the window when the switch was in either the up or down position. There was power available in either case so that rules out the switch.
My question is as follows. Do I order a new window regulator with motor or do I order the motor itself? I know the motor is obviously cheaper by itself but maybe replacing the whole assembly is easier. Also, I never heard any noises from the window while going up or down which leads me to believe that the regulator itself is in good shape. In addition please highlight any possible challenges with doing this repair myself. I am pretty handy but have never replaced a regulator or window motor before.
Thanks for looking... Appreciate the help.