Power window question for those with a Factory Service Manual
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Power window question for those with a Factory Service Manual
Can you keep the windows in the car if you remove the window motors and regulators??? .. I have someone willing to give me the parts to convert my car if he can keep his windows
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Originally Posted by macdaddyslomo
Can you keep the windows in the car if you remove the window motors and regulators?
-Jon
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I'm getting motors,regulators and switches myself from an 02 LX for $50...he just wants to keep the windows, so I'm gonna give him my crank window stuff...will the rear glass come out without taking out that damn quarter window glass...I looked at the FSM and it doesnt look like it
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Originally Posted by macdaddyslomo
will the rear glass come out without taking out that damn quarter window glass...I looked at the FSM and it doesnt look like it
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yep that's the piece im talking about...that's cool...I'd hate to have to take that out...no 'Im not getting the panels,they are the wrong color(tan)....isnt all the wiring already run from the factory also ?? Im hoping to be able to just bolt in the regulators and plug up the switches, as the motor and regulator are already one piece...looks like its pretty easy unless i have to run power wires
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There isn't any wiring in the doors, but the wire for that power windows should be there from the factory at the fuse/relay station under the driver side dash the only wire you have to run is the from the motors to the relay system. Look in the FSM, it should have the wiring diagrams for the windows. Every thing else is pretty much bolt on. Make sure you put in the fuse and relay for it. My car panels are the tan or brown color, could you ask the guys if he is willing to trade me for my crank panels or work some deal. -Jon
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