Diy: Sticky For Window Motor Repairs/door Panel Removal
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BTW, regulator = motor, I think its just a technical reference in any case.
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Thanks for the write up. I did the motor clean on my GFs car a couple weeks ago (04 6MT Coupe). It went from sounding ready to fail to sounding normal.
If you are just cleaning the motor you don't need to remove it from the car. You just need to unscrew and remove the cap and work on it in the door.
If you are just cleaning the motor you don't need to remove it from the car. You just need to unscrew and remove the cap and work on it in the door.
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i had to replace the regulator on mine and it was a separate part than the motor. It was the cables with the rails and gears. Once i replaced that my window worked perfect. If it has a popping noise before it stopped working then that is the regulator (rails and gears). It was like 80$ from the dealership.
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i had to replace the regulator on mine and it was a separate part than the motor. It was the cables with the rails and gears. Once i replaced that my window worked perfect. If it has a popping noise before it stopped working then that is the regulator (rails and gears). It was like 80$ from the dealership.
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mine was popping so the window regulator was all i replaced. the motor was fine in it.
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found the best price.... $107 after core exchange, from Westminster Kragen in SOCAL. Ask for vic, he'll know whats up and price match. If he questions, tell him Mike w/the white G35 sent you. it has lifetime warranty. Its a refurbished motor, but who cares. It has a better warranty than infiniti's.
Install is pretty straight forward.
For all you mechanically declined peeps out there, hit me up n i can install
Install is pretty straight forward.
For all you mechanically declined peeps out there, hit me up n i can install