I have a 2006 chrysler sebring touring convertible. Both of the back side window motors are not working. How much would 2 used or 2 new window motors cost?

Asked by Faye2765 May 11, 2014 at 03:48 PM about the 2006 Chrysler Sebring Touring Convertible FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The air conditioner in my car works and
blows very cold air. A few weeks ago, the air
conditioner has started making a roaring
noise. What could be wrong with it and
about how much would it cost to have it
repaired?

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On the rear window issue, I would check to make sure it's not electrical first. Personally I could get window regulators for the rear for about $80 each used. Also in my profile I have a link to the FSM for sebring convertible 01-06 which will show you how to replace them.

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The windows in my sebring are electric but I dont think its an electrical problem. About a year ago, I let the top up one day and was letting the windows up and the left window would not go back up. About a month ago the right window did the same thing. Thank you Chris for your help. I will definetly go to the link on your profile. This will be very helpful for my husband when he puts the window motors in.

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