Shawn, like etlsport said,
the root of the problem is not the regulator, it is the window support system allowing the window to pitch forward, when this happens the windows bind and the regulator works too hard and burns itself out
so for a permanent fix (i.e., one that doesn't require lubing every few months - how many other vehicles have you owned that required constant window lubing - it's not normal I tell ya!) you have to address the problem of the window pitching forward. If you do a search of this site you will find several methods that involve repositioning the lift point. These seem like the best fixes (IMO), as they address the root of the problem.

When I got my VX, it had a serious window drag problem. I intended to apply one of the aforementioned fixes but knew I wouldn't have time for several weeks. I didn't want to burn out the regulator motors though so I opted for a "temporary" fix to buy some time. I simply ran a small (5mm diameter, 14.5 inches long) bungee cord under the front of the window to give it a little "boost" on the way up and keep it from dragging. I figured the driver's side bungee would break in short order because I run it all the way down several times a day for parking deck and bank and fast food drivethrus - but that was three years ago and the windows are still jumping up with no problem whatsoever and no lubing either. I don't ride around with the windows completely down all the time though. If you do that, this fix might truly be temporary. The 14.5 inch length was perfect for where I hooked the bungee because it gives the right amount of lift and also it allows the bungee to go completely slack the last three inches or so of window travel. That isn't enough to allow the window to get cocked and impede movement and it allows you to ride around all day with the windows down a few inches with no stretching of the bungees. I think that is why they have lasted so long. I don't know if you've noticed it but there is way too much turbulence and noise with the windows all the way down (for me anyway) so I usually only want them down a few inches anyway.

Well that's it if you're looking for a cheap, easy and quick fix that's somewhere between temporary and semi-permanent. Once you have the door panel off, it literally takes less than 30 seconds to hook the bungee and duct tape the ends so it doesn't come unhooked if you hit a big bump when the window is up and it's slack. I've already decided when a bungee breaks, I'm not messing with any drilling or shimming or re-gluing, I'm just going to slap another one in there and roll on for three more years.

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