Auto Zone window motor users, step in please!
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Auto Zone window motor users, step in please!
I know there's a hundred threads here on this. The sticky threads pic's aren't working for some reason either. I bought a replacement window motor from AZ this morning, but it came wit hsome brackets and I'm not sure what to do with them or how to use them. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I know there's a hundred threads here on this. The sticky threads pic's aren't working for some reason either. I bought a replacement window motor from AZ this morning, but it came wit hsome brackets and I'm not sure what to do with them or how to use them. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Lifetime warranty and they're still perfectly fine.
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Ok, so did they use the brackets included with the AZ motor or not, 4 of them, (2 U-shaped and 2 L-shaped)? I can't get the pic's to upload, they are to large!
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Dont need the brackets, just the bolts and nuts. Just drill out the door so you can get to the rivets on the old motor. It takes a little while the first time but when(lol, not if but when) you have to do them again it wont take long. They actually are good motors though, I did mine about 2 years ago, and a week later the other went out. I just took the old one in and told them it was the one I bought and they didnt look at teh date and gave me a new one.
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Appreciate it, got it knocked out last night. One more thing, the e-door lock takes several presses to lock/unlock, is it available at the AZ too? I'm thinking of going ahead and replacing it as well.
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I bought mine at Advance Auto Parts it has a life time warranty and it took about 45 minutes to replace the old one (drivers side) the pass side started getting slow a couple of years later and did that one in about 30 minutes..no big deal there are good insructions with lots of pics on line to help you.
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I bought brand new one from advance auto part 6/26-09 and it die yesterday WTF. Anyway I exchange for new one and pay my mechanic 40 buck to replace it again ****. If it die in under 2 month again, imma get my moneys back !! and get one from autozone.
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