The parts on all cars will eventually show signs of wear that require
replacement, and this is especially true of electrical components such
as an electric window motor. When considered how many thousands of times
an electric car window is used during the average life of a car it is
quite remarkable that they last as long as they do, but the time will
come when replacement is necessary. A car owner with average mechanical
skills can replace their own car window motor in an hour or two with
basic tools and no specialized skills, just a desire to follow the
normal process and save a few dollars on auto repairs.
The first
step to replace an electric car window is to make certain that you have
purchased the proper replacement parts. One these are obtained, close
the car window tightly and tape it into place by using duct tape so it
does not slip while repairs are being performed. Next, remove the
interior door access panel and the window remote control panel.
Disconnect the electrical connector usually located on the bottom of the
switch panel, and then remove the door panel exposing the door
insulation. Gently remove the door insulation so as not to create a tear in it, and place the insulation aside while repairs are performed.
The next action in the process to replace an electric window motor is
to disconnect the electrical connector from the window motor. After this
is done, remove the window regulator mounting bolts and then remove the
regulator and window motor, paying very close attention to exactly how
the window components were attached and positioned. Install the new
window regulator and electric window motor in the correct position, and
then simply replace the door insulation and interior door components in
the reverse order of how they were removed. When the entire window
assembly has been reassembled, remove the duct tape from the window and
check your repair by raising and lowering the window.
The keys
to successfully replacing an electric window motor lies in the ability
to ensure that the replacement parts are positioned correctly and that
all new electrical connections are fitted tightly. While the repair
itself is pretty straightforward, taking the time to study the original
position of the window components can save a good deal of head
scratching later. Also, use caution when installing an electric window
motor as they are very powerful an can cause a serious injury to a
misplaced finger.
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