Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.This replacement power window motor and regulator assembly is precision-engineered and extensively tested to match the exact fit, function and performance of the stock window regulator on specific vehicle years, makes and models.
Dan Lewandowski
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2021
Good quality part, 30 min installation.
Oldertech
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2021
Worked as expected. Getting the old one out was a real pain. I ended up cutting the support arm with my oscillating tool so that the window would drop so I could get the two screws holding the window out. Watch a couple YouTube videos and you can get it done as well took me about an hour.
LA Phil
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021
This replacement part was well made and fit just right.It was delivered quickly and works very nicely!!
RUTTER
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2020
Identical to what Autozone had listed at their store, except $30 cheaper on Amazon. Works great.
Anthony C.
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2018
Bolts right up. Works great. Old motor the cable got stuck in the motor, works great now.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2016
Worked pretty well, seemed slower than my other one that was original, but it worked. Too bad I had dummies who wouldn't slow down and watch the youtube vid and forged ahead instead.
Benjamin Laguerta
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2014
After few weeks of used, the motor start getting slower speed. I think the motor is defective.
LC
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2013
Works just fine in 2002 Honda CRV. Master door switch failed at the same time. With youtube vid instructions and $20 switch from ebay, this DIY repair saved me over $500 compared to shop or dealership prices.
Lowrider01
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2013
If you are reading this, you probably heard the POP just before your window slid down into the door.. and you probably already called the fixit shops and found to repair this would cost you over $500US if you took it in to have it repaired. I knew i had to DIY if i were to fix the passenger window on my wife's 2005 Honda CRV, and after searching I landed on this one. I was amazed at how easily I was able to repair this myself.. took about an hour, even with my 4 yr old interrupting me. The only challenge you may face is when you have to first insert this into the door, you will be doing it blind, but with the use of a mirror (I use an old motorcycle mirror), you can see into the door cavity and align it as it should be. At worse, if you cant do it, then you can just take this part to your neighborhood shop. But I highly suggest you get this, DIY, and withthe extra $420 bucks, go get yourself something nice.
Recommended Products