It really depends if it already has the wiring harness installed. Some models have the wiring harness already because it was a factory option. If the wiring is there, then it is a piece of cake. If the wiring isn't already there then you are going to have fun turning into a electrician for a day and making it work anyways. Also make sure you get the correct year for the window motor since the door was changed slightly through the years of the Probe.
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.
if manual, window regulator. if electric, check fuses, window switch, window motor, window regulator.
yes as long as the doors are the same there is no difference between glass in electric and manuel windows
Electric or manual?
sure it can be done if you have the money and the know how.
check the following; fuses, relays, regulator, window motor, off track, window switch. did not specify if it was manual or electric.
Yes, it is possible to replace manual windows with electric windows on a 2008 Polo, but it requires several modifications. You would need to install electric window regulators, wiring harnesses, and switches for the electric operation. Additionally, ensure that the vehicle's electrical system can support the new components. This conversion may also involve professional installation to ensure compatibility and safety.
Yes some random car manual
The front electric window relay on a Peugeot 306 is typically located in the fuse box, which is usually found in the engine compartment or under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may need to consult the vehicle's manual for the exact position of the relay and its designation in the fuse box diagram. If you're having trouble locating it, checking the wiring and components related to the window mechanism may also provide insights.
The question is too vague. Is the glass broken, does the window get stuck half way, does the window fall down, is the motion jerky, is it manual or electric?
You can use the users manual to learn how to do this. A mechanic can also help you fix this as well.
any library you can find it in a Haynes manual.