ICYMI: Recovering after a frozen window snaps free — via drivingdotca WinterDriving
It’s a common problem, especially on vehicles with one-touch power window features: regulator failures after attempting to open a frozen window. You’ll probably know how to stop this from happening in the first place if you’ve been working on your own vehicles for any number of Canadian winters, but if your memory’s short and hazy like mine, here’s a reminder. Before the frost hits, check all window mouldings for damage that might let water in and replace them as needed.
First, you’ll have to figure out what’s broken, which means removing the inner door trim panel. Different manufacturers use different attachment systems, and not all of them are easy to figure out. The most common is a series of push-pins around the perimeter of the panel combined with some self-tapping screws at the main stress points: look where the inner door pull handle and armrest are.
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