The best explanation I have seen is found here: http://www.fullsizechevy.com/forums/general-discussion/tech-articles2/351094-99-02-nbs-power-window-regulator-motor-replacement.html It has pics that should help a lot.
It is built into the alternator.
You must replace the entire regulator.Here's howhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-regulator
1. Remove the power window regulator2. Install a pan head sheet metal tapping screw through the sector gear and the backing plate at the hole provided to lock the sector gear into position. Then drill out the motor to regulator attaching rivets.3. Remove the motor from the regulator.To install:1. Lubricate the motor drive gear and the regulator sector teeth. Install the motor to the regulator and check the mesh of the motor to the regulator.2. Install rivets to the motor and the regulator.3. Remove the sheet metal tapping screw.4. Install the power window regulator.
Remove door panel, remove glass, take out old regulator ( if you need to remove rivets by cutting or punching them out you may use nuts and bolts to install new regulator), install new regulator and glass, ensure proper function, re-install door panel.
It is located in the throttle body.
NO nothing hooks to it.
No it will not.
It is built into the alternator. It is all 1 unit.
It is a picture showing a complete assembly of the regulator. Its main purpose is to control movements of the window.
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open the panel on the inside and go from there it shouild be just the motor be prepared to loose some blood on the sharp edges
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