Toyota Window Regulator
It always feels good when you have full control over your car. That’s why automobile
manufacturers have created a lot of control mechanisms for your car. You can control
the engine with the ignition switch, and you can control your vehicle’s speed
with the various types of transmission shift levers. Aside from these basic controls,
there are other various controls laid out on your car’s dashboard or on its doors
that lets you control a lot of other things. For the proper positioning of your
car windows, the control component happens to be the window regulators.
There are two basic kinds of window regulators: manual window regulators and
power window regulators. Both types does basically the same thing, that is to
lift up and down your car windows to whatever position you want it to be in. But
while they do the same basic things, the process of doing such thing differs for
the two types. For a manual window regulator, you have to exert an effort to lower
or raise the window, while for a power window regulator, this process is dealt
with electronically and can be done with just a click of a switch or a button.

A typical window regulator is composed of several components that include a worm
gear and a combination of spur gears, a mechanical plate, and a linkage. The linkage
supports the window while the mechanical plate is responsible for moving the window
up and down. The precise movement of the mechanical plate is controlled by the
worm gear-spur gears combination. For the manual window regulator, a crank that
is manually controlled by person using a crank handle controls the worm gear.
For the power window regulator, on the other hand, an electronic motor connected
to a particular electronic module on the car controls the worm gear.
Toyota has always been known to incorporate the latest technologies in their
cars. That’s why for their current and upcoming vehicle models, we expect that
all are and will be equipped with power window regulators. Most of these new Toyota
power window regulators comes attached with various functions and are controlled
through various ways, like a remote system or integrated with the door locks as
opposed to the common power window regulator switch on the car doors.
 But not all Toyota cars are equipped with power window regulators, and old Toyota
cars are sure to be equipped only with manual Toyota window regulators. And while
finding replacements for your Toyota power window regulator may be quite easy,
finding repair parts for these old regulators would be a bit harder. You can’t
easily find a Toyota manual window regulator from any Toyota dealerships, but
you’ll surely find these kinds of stuffs from aftermarket parts dealers. Aftermarket
parts vendors usually have stocks of both Toyota manual window regulators and
Toyota power window regulators. |