how does the manual roll up window work

Asked by skor49 Dec 05, 2014 at 05:25 PM about the 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 STD 4WD Standard Cab LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my window fell down and wont roll back. I have taken the interior door panel off and found a rotted cable. where does it go, how does it work, and how do I repair it

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I have never had to deal with a regulator on a truck but Imagine its not too far off from a cars, Usually if a cable is broke in one we just put another regulator in all together, replacing the cables not worth the hassle. I really don't know if you will be able to buy a new one for your truck and even if you can it may not be worth the cost. Most of the new one's are Chine's and not worth a flip, we usually find a good used one. Hope I helped and best of luck.

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