The original window regulator used a Goldie style, featuring a single cable rolling around a drum for window operation. This design lacks balance and can cause uneven stress, leading to premature failure. The "Cable Style" upgrade improves upon this original design.
In 2006 and 2007, Jeep Liberty models were affected by Technical Service Bulletin # 23-008-09, requiring replacement of the window regulator and components. These models were retrofitted with parts from the 2002–2005 Jeep Liberty design. To verify the update, the door panel may need to be removed.
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How To Replace Front Window Regulator 2002-07 Jeep Liberty
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Door Panel
Pry out the panel behind the door handle
Remove the Phillips screws behind the door handle and pull handle
Pry out the door panel
Lift the door panel up and off
Disconnect the latch cables from the door handle
Release the lock and master switch harnesses
Remove the three Phillips screws around the speaker
Pry off the speaker cover
Disconnect the speaker wiring lead
Remove the water shield
2. Removing the Window Regulator
Pry out the window clips
Lift the window back and out of the regulator
Lift and tape the window in place
Loosen the three 10mm bolts that hold the regulator
Remove the three 10mm bolts from the window motor
Disconnect the red clip and harness from the window motor
Maneuver the regulator out of the door
3. Servicing the New Window Regulator
Remove the 10mm bolts from the window motor bracket
Replace the 10mm bolts into the new window motor bracket without tightening them
Loosen the three 10mm nuts on the window regulator
4. Installing the New Window Regulator
Feed the window regulator into the door and line up the holes
Tighten the three 10mm bolts to the regulator
Tighten the three 10mm bolts to the window motor
Reconnect the motor harness and red clip
Remove the tape from the window
Lower the window into the door
Line up the studs on the regulator with the window
Re-clip the window to the regulator
5. Replacing the Door Panel
Replace the water shield
Reconnect the speaker wiring lead and cover
Tighten the three Phillips screws around the speaker
Reconnect the latch cables from the door handle
Reconnect the lock and master switch harnesses
Push and re-clip the door panel
Tighten the Phillips screws behind the door handle and pull handle
Replace the panel behind the door handle
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and the next time you need a part for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace a front power window regulator on this 2006 Jeep Liberty. We'll show you on the driver's side, but the passenger's side is the same procedure. It's the same part and process on these vehicles from 2002 to 2006. The items you'll need are new window regulators from 1AAuto.com, a flat blade screwdriver, a Philips screwdriver, and a 10mm socket and ratchet. If you drive a 2006 Jeep Liberty, it's important that before purchasing a new window regulator you first locate your manufacturing date on your vehicle. Manufacturing dates can be found on the inside of the driver's door, as you can see on this picture. You'll notice on 1AAuto.com we have two types of regulators for two different manufacturing dates. If yours was made after February of 2006, you're going to need the other regulator.
Start off by prying out this little panel behind your door handle. Now remove this Philips screw, and this one down in your pull cap. We'll just fast-forward as Don does this. Now, pull out around the door panel to release the clips. When you get to the top, pry the door panel out. Once the clip pops free, pull the door panel up and off. On the back of your door panel, you want to release the clip on your door handle rod, and pull the door handle rod down and out. Then you want to push the tabs on both harnesses and release them.
Now, you want to remove the speaker. It's held in by these three Philips screws. We'll just fast-forward as Don removes those. Once you remove all three bolts, pull the speaker forward, push on the tab on the harness, and disconnect it. Then just remove your water shield. You want to just carefully peel that off the door, pull the harnesses, and your door handle rod through it. Ours is a little bit easier because it had been removed before. Take your time not to damage it.
Use a flat blade screwdriver and pry out these clips. Now push the window back and out of the regulator. Then push it up. If your window is in a different location when it breaks, you do the same process wherever it's at. Make sure your window is up, and tape it up. Now loosen these three knots. Then lift it up, and push those studs through the holes. Now do the same thing for these three bolts on your motor. Now push the red clip on your window motor. Then push the tab on the harness and pull it free.
We're just going to fast-forward a little bit here as he works the regulator out of the window. You want to lift the regulator up of the top inside corner of the door. Then feed it down through that hole. It takes some time to maneuver it out. On the left is the new window regulator from 1A Auto; on the right is the original. You can see the new window regulator from 1A is a little different, but it is going to bolt in, function, and plug-in exactly the same as the original.
Remove the three 10mm bolts from your old window motor bracket and put them into your new one. You don't want to put them down all the way so that you can hang the motor back up onto the door. Loosen these three knots on your window regulator. Now feed your window regulator back up into place. Then you want to just angle it so you can get your motor and your regulator back into place. You can hang them up. Then you put the bolts through the holes. Slide them down. Then, you want to do the same thing for motor. We'll just fast-forward as Don tightens all six of those bolts back up.
Reconnect your motor harness and push that red clip back in. Remove the tape on your window. Carefully lower the window back down into the door. You want to line up the studs on the window with the slots on the regulator. Once you have them lined up, just push the window back into the regulator. We'll fast-forward here as he puts the door handle rod, the lock, and the harnesses back through the water shield, and then pushes the water shield back into place.
Reconnect your speaker and line it back up. Then replace those three bolts. We'll fast-forward as Don does this and tightens them up. Now, to replace your door panel, push the harnesses back into place, push the door handle rod back into place, and re-clip it. Then line your door panel up, push it down onto the window sill and over that lock. Now make sure your clips are lined up and hit them in around the door panel. We'll just fast-forward here as Don replaces those two Philips screws and replaces that little panel behind the door handle.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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Big improvement
David
July 10, 2017
The new upgraded window regulator is a much improved design versus the factory original. It was easy to install and
and works great.
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terry
July 31, 2017
neighbor loved the regulator because she could put window down
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K
August 1, 2017
With the help of your video and the part conformation that this part would fit my jeep it was realy easy thanks
Used two and both work great!
Brandon
August 14, 2017
I've had the driver side and passenger side regulators go out in my 04 Liberty, and replaced them both with this part. Install was easy with 1aauto's videos, and both are holding up well. Thanks!
Great Product!
D
September 13, 2017
Fits & works 100% with easy installation. The You-Tube video is a very good reference to look at before buying as well as in the driveway while installing. Very slick.
window regulator
M
December 3, 2017
WAY BETTER than the orig and 1/3 the price of autozone.
Very helpful
James
October 26, 2018
Very fast shipping, good packaging, great products. I happen to have an 05 Liberty. Good car but for the window regulators. Over time Ive had to replace all four. With the easy to follow video I was able to do all of them myself. I know I saved hundreds of dollars with the help of this outfit. When ever I see a car with the window glass taped up. If I get an opportunity I tell em about 1 A Auto.
Easy installation
B
November 5, 2018
Removal and installation of this window regulator was easy with the instructional video. No problems at all. I will definitely use 1aauto for any further repairs.
I did it myself
H
December 20, 2018
Every day for about a month I had to put tape on my window to keep it closed. I searched YouTube about how to fix the window and came across this 1aauto that made it look like I could do this. So I figured if they are going to show me how then I should order the part from them. Wow, shipping was fast and taking the old one out and putting new one in was easy.
Im 62 and yes you should try them its easier then putting tape on every day.
My new favorite part store
S
January 31, 2019
I took this to my mechanic to install. This part is much better than the OEM. Window works great.
Window regulator
W
April 18, 2019
Perfect fit, came quickly, great quality. Very Happy.
Too soon to tell for sure.
J
August 18, 2019
Sometimes you get a request for a review before you have even received the part. This window regulator works great but they all do at first. It takes a long time to really know if a part will hold up, Especially auto parts , I do like this cable type better than the other type. It may well be even higher than five star but how can I know? I may never know because I put this in a car for a neighbor lady that is moving away and I was just trying help her out. I gave it four stars but I may never see this car again so I will never know how long it lasts.
Curious
Dave
September 20, 2019
Because the design is so simple I do not understand why all regulators are not made this way.
Front passenger side wired wrong
P
January 16, 2020
Drivers side replacement went fine but the passenger side is wired in reverse, up switch rolls it down, down switch runs it up.
Connector can only be hooked up one way so the part is bad.
Another Successful Repair
Richard
April 20, 2020
I ordered a replacement window regulator for my daughter's 2006 Jeep Liberty. Ordering was a breeze and the part was received quickly and right on schedule. The part was an exact fit and installed without difficulty or issue . . . and the window now works perfectly. I should mention that the 1A Auto website was the only parts outlet that properly distinguished between dates of manufacture for this Jeep, which made a big difference! The price was also much lower than local parts vendors. Lastly, the on-line instructional video was "dead-on" and easy enough for even a novice to follow. Again, I am so pleased with both my recent purchase and how every step of the 1A Auto process works!
Jeep Liberty Regulator Replacement
John
April 27, 2020
Looked at video produced by 1A Auto Parts and decided to try it ourselves. Parts arrived as indicated on order. Used video to install. A couple of small details did not match video but it was no big deal. The difficult part was accurate and helped a lot. Would recommend 1 A Auto Parts to others.
Window works now
M
September 8, 2020
I have replaced all four regulators in my Jeep over the years with 1A parts and I'm hopeful I won't have to replace any of them in the future again. My windows roll up and down with no issues. Installation was easy due to the video provided. Thank you!
Fit perfectly
K
February 24, 2021
The regulator fit perfectly. It was a different style from the OEM version, but works great so far.
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Joseph
July 8, 2021
I watched your YouTube video on changing my 2003 Jeep window regulator, purchased the part from you and fixed my window in less then 2 hrs. Great job !!
2006 Jeep Liberty Works Perfect
Steven
October 12, 2021
Works perfectly in my 2006 Jeep Liberty. Only about 9 steps to remove and replace this item after removing the door panel. Anyone can do it but it will be a little tedious for non mechanics but it's worth it because this items works very smooth and well.
William
December 14, 2021
Re: 2005 Jeep Liberty / front passenger window motor kit.
Good fit, nice install video and fast shipping, thank you.
Jeep Liberty door regulator
Joseph
July 19, 2022
Great product, great customer service
Great replacement part!
Lawrence
January 14, 2023
Easy to install. Fits well. A little noisier than the OEM window regulator but faster up and down.
QR code on box its shipped in is great if you need a little reminder or get stuck with the install!
Andy
January 26, 2023
Perfect fit and better than original
joseph
March 23, 2023
Great product!
Jeffrey
June 16, 2023
Exact fit. Fast delivery. Awesome to deal with great price
Dennis
June 30, 2023
Part came in as pictured and using the installation video everything went together and worked fine.
Gilberto
September 3, 2023
Install easily with no problems.
Easy install
Tom
December 2, 2023
The new unit was direct fit and designed better. The online video from 1A Auto made the removal and installation a breeze. The job took me less than 30 minutes to complete. Would recommend to a friend.
Satisfied customer review
Ron
January 7, 2024
Helpful video tutorial; functional, quality part. The one adjustment I made during install was to use a Dremel to cut the long, plastic-encased worm gear in half as I removed the original equipment. So doing obviated all the fiddling to get the old part out; badabing, badaboom---done. I also found that raising the position of the new regulator so that the slide was not at its lowest point was helpful; doing so was demonstrated in the video but not explicitly stated in the step-by-step instructions (as I recall.)
Great part.
Darol
March 2, 2024
Quick delivery, perfect fit, and works great!
I'd order from you again.
Scott
April 11, 2024
Great response, fast shipping, quality part.
Very pleased! Thank you A1
Charles
August 18, 2024
It fit as intended and worked great
Customer Q&A
Will this work for 2007 jeep liberty front passenger door?March 18, 2016
Jess M
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No. 2007 Jeep Liberty Power Window Regulator with Motor Front Passenger Side 1AWRG02079 may be what you are looking for.
March 18, 2016
Brian F
is the front passenger window regulator the same as the back passenger regulator in a 2004 jeep liberty?October 10, 2016
Denise T
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NO - they are not interchangeable. They are build differently due to less room to work with in the frame of the rear door. I replaced both front and rear regulators for my 2004 Jeep Liberty Limited and I can guarantee you that they are not the same part.
October 10, 2016
Marvin P
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They are not the same, as far as I know. When I originally ordered this, there were different part numbers for the front and for the back.