Window Motor Repair (replace motor brushes?)
#121
Originally Posted by Integrity
Just installed the two remanufactored motors I got from Autozone. Windows work great now. I ran into a problem with a bolt snapping and I had to drill and tap the bolt body out. I believe the window tracks are made out of aluminum and its very easy to cross thread a bolt into them without knowing so be careful on your reinstalls.
Just an afterthought. Everyone who's doing this repair, are you taking your door apart with the window in the up or down position? When I cleaned the motors I had the window in the up position and it was a PITA getting the door back together. Today when I put the new motors in, I left the driver side in the down position and it was a hell of a lot easier putting everything back together, especially if you're working by yourself.
Just an afterthought. Everyone who's doing this repair, are you taking your door apart with the window in the up or down position? When I cleaned the motors I had the window in the up position and it was a PITA getting the door back together. Today when I put the new motors in, I left the driver side in the down position and it was a hell of a lot easier putting everything back together, especially if you're working by yourself.
KJ
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I feel better now. I just paid my mechanic (not dealer) like $320 to have a new motor put in (I can't do it myself cause my right hand's crippled). The part's about the same price but the labor was much cheaper.
Aside from poor motor design, do you guys think that the windows rolling up and down with the door opening/closing may be causing premature wear? or buildup of crap or whatever within the motor?
#126
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Originally Posted by Zakira
I feel better now. I just paid my mechanic (not dealer) like $320 to have a new motor put in (I can't do it myself cause my right hand's crippled). The part's about the same price but the labor was much cheaper.
Aside from poor motor design, do you guys think that the windows rolling up and down with the door opening/closing may be causing premature wear? or buildup of crap or whatever within the motor?
Aside from poor motor design, do you guys think that the windows rolling up and down with the door opening/closing may be causing premature wear? or buildup of crap or whatever within the motor?
#127
Yes the window going up and down (with the door) causes the motor brushes too wear faster. I don't know if anyone played with the motor at all but the gearing makes the coil spin several times to even notice that the hex connector is even moving.
Kevin
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Originally Posted by tlewis
I tried the cleaning method and it worked for about a week. I finally broke down and bought a new motor. I bought the one from Autozone for $145. The good thing is that the AZ one comes with a lifetime warranty.
It took about 30 mins to remove the old one and install the new one. Everything works just like new!
It took about 30 mins to remove the old one and install the new one. Everything works just like new!
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I fixed mine a couple weeks ago, but I had it replaced the other day under warranty anyways since I only had a week of warranty left. Im sure its only a matter of time before the passenger one goes
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I had the dealer take care of the problem once. I know they didnt clean the motor or replace it, they just reset it. So I performed the procedure tonight in about an hour and half. I still had to perform the reset when I was finished. Just in case anyone needs this here is the reset procedure.
I used brake cleaner to clean the motor, it worked really good. Q-tips helped.
I'll see how long this lasts...
If it helps anyone do this with the windows down, when you go re-attach the window tracks to the inner door panel, use the studs at the bottom (the ones that have nuts), then line up your holes for the top two bolts that hold the track. Once they are lined up, tighten the nuts at the bottom and you should be able to get your bolts in on the top.
I used brake cleaner to clean the motor, it worked really good. Q-tips helped.
I'll see how long this lasts...
If it helps anyone do this with the windows down, when you go re-attach the window tracks to the inner door panel, use the studs at the bottom (the ones that have nuts), then line up your holes for the top two bolts that hold the track. Once they are lined up, tighten the nuts at the bottom and you should be able to get your bolts in on the top.
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Originally Posted by Zakira
I feel better now. I just paid my mechanic (not dealer) like $320 to have a new motor put in (I can't do it myself cause my right hand's crippled). The part's about the same price but the labor was much cheaper.
Aside from poor motor design, do you guys think that the windows rolling up and down with the door opening/closing may be causing premature wear? or buildup of crap or whatever within the motor?
Aside from poor motor design, do you guys think that the windows rolling up and down with the door opening/closing may be causing premature wear? or buildup of crap or whatever within the motor?
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this must be one of the best threads on this forum. Had both window motors replaced under warranty within 25000 miles. Have not had a problem since however i know it will be sometime in the future. Thanks guys for the great pictures and intructions.
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quick questions guys.....is this the motors to buy to replace them??? and can i order two of them or are they different depending on which im replacing?? or are they universal...meaning it doesnt matter if i need a passenger or a driver side motor...it is the same part??? here is the link
http://autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker...%7ENONE%7C%7EV
http://autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker...%7ENONE%7C%7EV
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This guy I know said:
so, from the Autozone site, it looks like the motors are the same, left to right. Seeing how many times I've gotten screwed at Autozone, I wouldn't feel all that bad buying one when my passenger side stopped responding to cleaning, then...the when the drivers stops: getting a warranty "replacement" for the "passenger side" if you catch my drift.
^^^ I didn't say that, it was this guy I know.....
so, from the Autozone site, it looks like the motors are the same, left to right. Seeing how many times I've gotten screwed at Autozone, I wouldn't feel all that bad buying one when my passenger side stopped responding to cleaning, then...the when the drivers stops: getting a warranty "replacement" for the "passenger side" if you catch my drift.
^^^ I didn't say that, it was this guy I know.....