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Re: power windows
[Re: Tygger]
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08/21/06 02:52 AM
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1997 Isuzu Rodeo S 4WD
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Re: power windows
[Re: Tygger]
#727344
08/21/06 03:01 AM
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One way to find out would be for you to call St. Charles Isuzu and ask them. The call is free, then you could post back here and we would all know.
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Re: power windows
[Re: Jim_Paget]
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08/21/06 05:21 AM
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Joined: Apr 2004
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One way to find out would be for you to call St. Charles Isuzu and ask them. The call is free, then you could post back here and we would all know. . . .AND/OR PM JLEMOND WHO GAVE YOU ALL THAT INFO IN AN ABOVE POST. . .
1992 sohc trooper 3.2l v6 automatic . . . as is
i love a good intermittent electrical challenge. . .especially when it's someone else's.
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Re: power windows
[Re: trooperbc]
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08/23/06 04:51 PM
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Joined: Jun 2003
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I just called St. Charles and confirmed that the window regulator includes everything: motor and metal slider frame. Price was $114 shipped which was better than I found on eBay! Isuzu part number is 897104 9981 like JLEMOND posted.
Thank for the help fellas. Hopefully installing it won't be a pain. Looks like I'll need to remove the window from the assembly...
1997 Isuzu Rodeo S 4WD
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Re: power windows
[Re: Tygger]
#727347
08/23/06 05:15 PM
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Joined: Sep 2000
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he's a picture to go with this discussion: ![[Linked Image]](http://www.isuzu4x.com/albums/album09/IMG_0418.jpg) There are the window motors to the rear doors of a 95.5 Rodeo. consequently, I have then available if anyone wants them from my chop top conversion (just PM me). -Rob
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Re: power windows
[Re: RobG]
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08/24/06 03:39 AM
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Joined: Jun 2003
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Are they easy to remove? And why did you take yours out?
1997 Isuzu Rodeo S 4WD
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Re: power windows
[Re: Tygger]
#727349
08/24/06 01:56 PM
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Joined: Sep 2000
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I wouldn't say easy... but not difficult either. Its a little tricky fishing them out of their holes once their free just becuase space is tight.
I took mine out becuase I chopped the rear doors in half. basically gutted them to lighten things up since I never needed to use the windows again.
-Rob
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Re: power windows
[Re: RobG]
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08/07/07 04:01 AM
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Joined: Aug 2007
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Hi y'all. I used to post here several years ago as just "Stewart" but can't remember my password. I've been spending my time and money fly fishing, but still have my '96 Trooper. It still gets dirty and new scratches once in a while <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Pushing 192k on the 3.2.
This thread describes my problem to a "T". Is there a temp fix to get the window up until I can get a new part? I park in downtown Spokanistan. It's not hell, but it won't be left alone...
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