Camaro Power Window Motor
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http://shbox.com/page/windowmotor.html
also a bunch of other installs on this page:
http://shbox.com/1/4th_gen_tech1.html
also a bunch of other installs on this page:
http://shbox.com/1/4th_gen_tech1.html
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I just installed a power window motor on my 99 SS and if your 93 is anything like it, have fun because it is a biotch to install. There wasn't anything screwed on they used rivets and you have to drill them out to get the motor out. Good Luck!!!
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Originally Posted by snook3304
I just installed a power window motor on my 99 SS and if your 93 is anything like it, have fun because it is a biotch to install. There wasn't anything screwed on they used rivets and you have to drill them out to get the motor out. Good Luck!!!
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yea, your first time can be kind of rough but after replacing these motors a few times it usually takes about an hour or two to complete.
I found a TON of info when doing a search.
I found a TON of info when doing a search.
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I installed the power window motor today without any problems. It took a couple hours but it's better than the alternative (spending $200 to have someone do it). Thanks again for all of your help.
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U know what I hate? those CRAPPY bolts/nuts that they supply you. What I did was get some that were a tad-bit longer, and used small wing-nuts with a locking washer to REALLY get em right and easier to come out next time I replace it.