go to the link im posting if i remember right its for a '95 z28, but i used it on my 1998 trans am, not a whole lot of difference between the two just different inner door panels. another place to check is a forum i belong to www.ls1tech.com do a search on there they have lots of knowledge there as many of them are factory techs.
http://shbox.com/page/windowmotor.HTML has step by step instructions and pictures.
if all else fails get on eBay and look for the gm factory manuals for the 1998-2002 f-car
it'll be around $50-$60.00 sometimes so just be patient and youll get a good deal on them. also invest it a large C-clamp, youll need it for this project if you want to save yourself a headache. the author at shbox explains what its for but youll DEFINITELY want to have one or youll spend maybe another 5 hours on this one trying to get a counter spring re-coiled (not fun). Best of luck and remember be patient or you will likely never get this one done, it is doeable but not fun, i would rate the time needed for most people to do this in is about 3-4 hours so get the motor BEFORE you take anything apart and don't plan on going anywhere so make an afternoon of it.
(the camaro and firebird are both covered in a 3 volume set (the v6 and v8 cars share the set) the 4th volume is a supplement and unless you have to have it, it's not a big deal not to get it)
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This site has a step by step guide for an older Firebird, but it is identical to what you need for a 2001. http://shbox.com/page/windowmotor.html
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