Chances are your Dodge Stealth has power windows. While the window may seem to go up and down with the flick of a switch, the Dodge Stealth Window Regulator is what actually raises and lowers the window glass. Although your Dodge Stealth has power windows, its window regulator isn't any different from the old manual types.
Any window regulator has a number of different smaller parts that include a worm gear (or "Archimedes screw"), a number of spur gears, linkages, a mechanical plate and the bar upon which the window glass actually sits. The window glass is raised or lowered with a powered crank, which activates the combination of worm gear/spur gears.
The rotational action of these gears puts the mechanical plate in motion, which causes the window glass to go up and down. In older vehicles, everything essentially worked the same - the only difference was the hand crank. In any event, a Dodge Stealth Window Regulator will eventually wear out because it is one of the most used (and possibly ab-used, if you have young children) devices on your car. When that happens, get your genuine Dodge Stealth replacement right here. All the parts we carry are backed by solid warranties and meet or exceed original factory standards. Check out our great discount deals when you need a new or rebuilt Dodge Stealth Window Regulator. Order a new or remanufactured Window Regulator today, and you could be eligible to receive up to $20 back by sending your old one back to us.Order online with our secure SSL server that protects your private information, or call our toll-free phone line anytime, day or night, 24/7.