SOURCE: 2000 oldsmobile alero gl 2.4
The window regulator is what causes the plastic clip to break. I had the same problem. I was able to find a new clip at advanve auto parts, and had to purchase a regulator which includes the motor from ebay. There were many diffrent options out there. Total cost was about $60.
SOURCE: 2001 oldsmobile alero window off track,
first remove the door panel there are three screws that need to be removed first 2 under the inside door handle and 1 on the lower left hand side behind a reflector then pull off the panel it will be held on by push clips, once inside move the plastic weather bearrer to the side ,run the window half way down you should see 2 window holding brackets pull the window up so you can drop it in the brackets, first get some black window adhesive fill the brackets with adhesive put window in brackets and roll it up and leave it up for 24 hrs.If the brackets are broken you will have to replace the whole window motor assemly which you can get on line for 89.00 not the 250.00 at dealer and you can install it yourself its easy to do.
SOURCE: passenger door window off track
I have had the same problem with my driver door. the white pieces actually connect thew metal bracket on the window to the metal pulley that moves the window up and down. the only way to fix this is to buy a new window regulator which shouldn't cost more than $55 online (www.am-autoparts.com). the windindow regulatort comes with these plastic pieces. This is how I solved my problem. Hope this helps!!!!!!:)
SOURCE: 01 LS power window cable clips failed, window fell into the door
I've replaced 3 of the 4 window regulators on my 2001 Lincoln LS. It's a better idea to replace the whole regulator assembly then to repair one that is worn out or broken. It saves a lot of time and money in the long run. Look on the big online auction for a replacement. Be sure to check the sellers feedback score, and the price of shipping. I've bought all 3 of mine that way and haven't had any problems. Good Luck!
SOURCE: 2001 Osmobile Alero front window clips broken, are
Yes! You have probably already fixed this but I just fixed my window and want to let others know... you DO NOT have to buy the entire window regulator just get those two cheap plastic white clips that hold your window up (which should have never been designed to begin with). These clips are sold as "window guides" and the only place I have seen them sold is at RockAuto.com for $25. The dealerships do not sell them, Napa does not sell them, and I could never find them anywhere else online. You have to specify which window it is (there are two available, one which fits the front left/rear right and one for front right/left rear). I bought the front left which was part #45348. The clips were a bit of a pain to put in but was definitely worth not spending $200-400 on getting done by someone else, plus the parts. I have very basic mechanical skills and was able to do it. I do suggest having someone else help you though so that they can hold the window as you are fitting the clips in.
My window suddenly slipped into my door and once I was able to reach inside I found these clips shattered to pieces. What a pieces of ****!
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