Most are pretty easy and straight forward, just take the inside door panel off and the motor is usually sold as a whole assembly with the track and folding arms. A garage would probably do it for the same money as an oil change minus parts.
The exact cost to replace an electric window motor varies slightly by the model of car. As of 2014, the average cost for this motor is between 35 and 55 dollars.
don't just replace the window motor replace the whole car. get a hybrid or something
you could run 2 wires from the +, and - post on your battery to the switch itself that should get your window up. if that's the case youll have to replace the switch...
It all depends on the car. Normally, in the interior of the car, behind the leather of the door are a cople of bolts that when unscrewed expose the window and its motor.
Replace the motor. Not and easy job. Get a manual on your car to do the job right. If the window motor still works then you might have to replace the window regulator. That is a common problem in the 3rd generation maxima (89-94). Hopefully this was able to help you.
To swap a manual crank car window for an electric window motor, first, remove the door panel to access the window mechanism. Disconnect the manual crank and carefully remove the window regulator. Install the electric window motor and regulator assembly in the door, ensuring it's securely fastened and connected to the power supply. Finally, reattach the door panel and test the electric window for proper operation.
for what car? 2000 gm s15
I have never seen a car with a battery for the electric window. The electric windows use the main car battery. If your electric window does not function properly, there is some other reason for it's erratic behavior. ie: intermittent short, faulty switch (my guess), faulty window motor, etc, etc.
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What kind of car/truck? I am changing the motor in a 99 cavalier. I have the door panel off and now I am trying to remove the motor.
First test to see if the problem is the switch, wiring, or the motor. Here's howhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/test-power-window-motor-and-regulatorThen replace the regulator if the switch and wiring test good. Here's howhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-motor-regulator
Window regulator controls the up and down motions of your car window. Both electric and manual windows have a window regulator. Not the easiest part to replace, but once you dissembled the door panel it should be fairly simple to replace.