If your car is under a factory extended warranty, then it is covered. If there's no factory warranty, then you're on your own. Even though this is a very common failure, there is no special allowance by Chrysler to cover the replacement. The best thing to do find the least expensive price for the part (Viper Parts of America, etc.) and pay for the labor or perform the labor yourself if you're comfortable with doing so. There are several threads on door panel removal and regulator replacement on this forum.
They replaced mine under warranty (2008 ACR).
I have an extended warranty on my 08 and within the past year both of mine needed to be replaced. The dealer told me that they are covered for life now so if they need to be replaced again it won't cost me anything (hopefully I'll never have to find out). I'm not sure if the "covered for life" thing is for all chrysler parts or something special my dealer does?
In the latest VCA Viper Magazine there is a 3 page helpful article about this issue. Lots of pictures on the window lifting mechanism.
Damn...been watching the posts about window regulators on Gen IV's and gritting my teeth and hoping for the best...until today. Went to put the window up so my automatic gate sticker showed and suddenly...a loud, sharp grinding noise. I continued on home and managed to get the window down into the door gently. It looks as though the rear of the window wants to go up and down but the front seems to want to stay stationary. The original owner of this car gave me his repair orders and one shows a warranty replacement of this same passenger window regulator on 6/17/10 at 4681 mi. It currently has about 9200 mi. Any possibility this might be under warranty due to the known problems with these regulators? Or if not, what is the most current "fix" and costs involved? Anything you can share will be appreciated. Thanks, Mike
In the latest VCA Viper Magazine there is a 3 page helpful article about this issue. Lots of pictures on the window lifting mechanism.
Hi Paul.
What issue is this in? When did you receive it? I haven't received a VCA magazine since the March/April issue.
Careful, by your description it may not be the regulator. It is possible to inspect inside the door with a bright flashlight and determine if the window glass is properly attached (or remove the door panel and check it out that way). Having the rear of the window move while the front does not places some suspicion on the glass having come loose (or broken free) from it's attachment points.
Agreed...this doesn't sound like a regulator issue.
Careful, by your description it may not be the regulator. It is possible to inspect inside the door with a bright flashlight and determine if the window glass is properly attached (or remove the door panel and check it out that way). Having the rear of the window move while the front does not places some suspicion on the glass having come loose (or broken free) from it's attachment points.
By the way, anybody else know anything about the previous post indicating that either the dealer or Mopar is going to cover a replaced regulator for the life of the car? I would hope that might be accurate but my head tells me probably not.