Window Not Working Right? It Could Be Your Regulator – Call the Lynnwood Experts

It is a beautiful day outside, and you are out for a drive with the windows down. Sunshine and fresh air abound, but then you arrive at your destination. You go to roll your window up, and it won’t cooperate. Maybe it is sticking, or it will not go up and down at all. The problem could be the auto regulator in the door. It is not something you want to push off getting looked at. At Joe’s Glass Co., we can handle the auto regulator door window replacement in Lynwood.

What is an Auto Regulator?

It is a small mechanical decide that allows the window to go up and down as it should. There are several different kinds, depending on the type of vehicle you own. They can be:

  • Scissor type
  • Electrical
  • Mechanical
  • Manual

Certain types of vehicles have a cable-style regulator as well.

When Regulators Go Bad

Anything can wear out over time, and your regulator is no different. It can get worn out from everyday use, or if you are in an accident, it can become damaged. When the window seal wears out, it can allow water into the door, and that affects your regulator. If something does happen and your regulator isn’t working correctly, it is best to bring your vehicle in for us to take a look. If you keep fighting with it, you can cause further damage.

Call the Professionals

While we mainly deal with auto glass repair and replacement, we also work with things connected to auto glass, such as the regulator. We deal with auto regulator door window replacement in Lynwood all the time. Contact Joe’s Glass Co. today at (425) 272-9460 for more information.