GTSnake
Enthusiast
My drivers side window stopped working so I thought it was the regulator. It was always a little slow any way so I jumped to the conclusion that it burned out and got it remanufactured. After disassembling the entire door panel which is not too difficult but a PITA because there's like 16 different types of fasteners. There's no way I could remember where each one goes so I'm sure I've mixed the screws when I put it back together. After putting everything back together it still didn't work. So my only thought was it had to be electrical. It couldn't be the switch because I took it apart and it looked pristine. The only other place is the door hinge connection. Lo and behold when I tugged at the wires there were two that were detached. After soldering them back together everything works now.
So the point of the story is whenever you have an electrical issue in the doors the first place to look is the door hinge wiring. I've already soldered 6 wires in total that have broken over the years. It was a terrible design and the wires are always being pulled every time you open/close the door and sooner or later they will break. If I would have looked there first I could have saved myself a lot of headache and sleepless nights trying to figure out what was wrong. Not to mention $250 for rebuilding the window regulator.
For anyone that have pulled the door panels apart you know it's not a fun job. The door handles are very delicate and if you over torque the screws you will crack the plastic bezel. Don't ask me how I know. The speakers are impossible to replace because you can never find the original screw holes. Then there are the millions of different fasteners that are used. I don't even have the plastic xmas tree anymore because it broke years ago. Then there's the sail panel by the door switch that has plastic rivets. Those things are impossible to not break and not easy to find replacements. So before you start tearing apart your door panel check the hinge wiring. You will thank me later.
So the point of the story is whenever you have an electrical issue in the doors the first place to look is the door hinge wiring. I've already soldered 6 wires in total that have broken over the years. It was a terrible design and the wires are always being pulled every time you open/close the door and sooner or later they will break. If I would have looked there first I could have saved myself a lot of headache and sleepless nights trying to figure out what was wrong. Not to mention $250 for rebuilding the window regulator.
For anyone that have pulled the door panels apart you know it's not a fun job. The door handles are very delicate and if you over torque the screws you will crack the plastic bezel. Don't ask me how I know. The speakers are impossible to replace because you can never find the original screw holes. Then there are the millions of different fasteners that are used. I don't even have the plastic xmas tree anymore because it broke years ago. Then there's the sail panel by the door switch that has plastic rivets. Those things are impossible to not break and not easy to find replacements. So before you start tearing apart your door panel check the hinge wiring. You will thank me later.