Power Window Motor Install
Just want to say thank you to shoebox for his awesome tech page, I wouldn't have been able to do it without it. It explains the whole process clearly and makes it easy, it only took me 2 hours by myself.
My drivers side window has been broken since April, I have the new motor sitting in my back seat. I hope its as easy as you say, then I might replace it soon. Im sure its nothing compared to the opti, wires, plugs, hooker Lts, and torque converter that I installed.
Oh and more praise for shoebox, he helped me solve my engine sensor problem, and fix my headlight when the gear stripped.

Oh and more praise for shoebox, he helped me solve my engine sensor problem, and fix my headlight when the gear stripped.
Last edited by Transamdriver; Dec 4, 2002 at 08:12 PM.
just finished doing my window motor.....took me about an hour to get everything off and the new motor in.....the bitch was.....getting the panel back on that has the switches on it...one of my clips came loose....and didn't want to stay in there...and in fiddling with it....the other one did the same thing....so it's just hanging there for right now....
gonna have to find some adhesive to get those to stay in....or i might just fiberglass them in
but thank you very much for the tutorial.....
gonna have to find some adhesive to get those to stay in....or i might just fiberglass them in

but thank you very much for the tutorial.....
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