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Window Regulator Repair Clip Rear Right Door for Liberty 2002-2006

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$9.99

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About this item

  • Not available from OEM
  • No need to buyer complete regulator
  • OEM supplier quality
  • High Quality Materials
  • For those suffering from slow or stuck (or down) windows: now the clip itself is available for your car. OEM do NOT offer the clips for most models; instead, you have to buy the complete regulator at high cost. The 'symptoms' of broken clip: - window moving slowly - slight tilt of the window on one side when going up - need help by hand to go up - window moving up slowly and reversing/going down. Those are signs of a broken clip. Chances are the 2nd clip break, or the window motor burns out.



C. NERDIN
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
You have to drill out rivets and my window was binding, so I went to the auto parts store and bought a new regulator.
Francisco A.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023
No tires el candado del adaptador que vas a reemplazar pues necesitaras el candado para conectarlo con la ventana
Matthew Edwards
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2022
Easy to install and works perfectly.
Cody
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2020
The piece fits perfectly back on the regulator and having 4 of them means I can replace the other windows when they inevitably break.
Allen Foster
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2019
My daughter’s Jeep window failed. This part was the fix. This part is as good if not better than OEM. Install was as easy as a window slide system can be. Big hands in small door space was a bigger issue than the actual job. So far the window is working as it should be.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2017
Just came in from installing this part on my 02 liberty. I read earlier reviews and was on the fence about whether to buy this, the metal alternative or just give in and buy a whole new regulator. I figured for the price I'd try this first.Installation was actually pretty easy; the worm cable doesn't look like it will fit in this thing, but it threaded in pretty smoothly for me and it didn't take excessive force. After reading earlier reviewers comments I took it slow and was careful. The hardest part of it for me was figuring out the bracket at the top of the window track and reassembling that piece. But if you get that far you can figure it out.Glad I was able to fix my window on the cheap!
Jan Barie
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2017
This part is exactly like the OEM part and saves you a lot of money if you are capable of replacing it yourself. There is a good video on YouTube showing the whole process. As others have warned, you have to be extremely careful when screwing the worm cable into the plastic slide. Use a little silicone lub and screw the plastic slide back and forth small amounts many times taking it a little more each time. Don't be in a hurry, it will crack if you force it! When the worm cable is less than half way into the tube - quit! DO NOT insert the worm cable into the plastic tube more than 2 full turns. You may find that it is a tight fit in the metal slide because screwing the worm cable into the plastic slide makes it swell. Don't try to file it down...better to take a metal bicycle tire lever (or similar) and gently open up the metal track by prying every 1/2 inch or so all the way down. It doesn't need to be opened much to ensure the plastic slide moves freely. Lub the track with silicone or lithium grease before reinstalling the regulator.
Jimmy Carkeys
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2016
Nothing like buying a used car and forgetting to check over every finite detail. I bought a used Jeep Liberty about two weeks ago and both back windows were "off-track". In reality, this clip was broken on both sides.I gave this a four star review. This is a direct replacement for the guide in my 2002 Liberty and just like the stock part, it's not of the greatest quality. If you're super cautious, you can assemble it without the wafer thin threaded tube cracking. Don't force it at all. Although the lifter rod is threaded, it's not meant to turn in this piece. I'd suggest screwing it in about halfway and then adding some quick drying epoxy to fill in the gap. Mine started to crack, so I used epoxy to fill in the gap and put a light coating around the who tube, in hopes of strengthening it. Installing it was a little tricky at first. Just plan it through, so that you know it lines up properly for re-assembly.Overall, it does the job. If I have to repair it again, I'll opt for the metal version, but this allowed me to get my windows working in short order and it didn't break the bank.
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