The window regulator on your 1996 Grand Am is used to attach the window securely within the frame, allowing the driver or passenger to raise or lower their window at will. If your regulator becomes damaged it will stop the window from working correctly and can even lead to the window becoming cracked within the frame. You should therefore look to replace the regulator if it has broken.
Instructions
- 1
Open up the door of the window frame which you will be replacing the window regulator on.
2Use a phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screws which are attached to the rubber trim around the window and rear view wing mirror. Use a trim stick to remove the rubber trim away from the window.
3Use a wrench to remove the bolts attached to the black plate on the door. Lift the plate away from the door. This will give you access to the regulator.
4Locate the regulator which will be attached to the bottom of the window pane. Disconnect the bolts which attach the regulator to the window frame. Remove the rest of the bolts on the bottom of the regulator and remove it from the window assembly.
5Fix the new regulator in place with the mounting bolts. Attach the regulator back to the window pane. Reattach the door assembly by following the removal steps in reverse.