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hey i was just wordering if any 1 knows where i can get a driver side power window motor for a r33 skyline in W.A. and some tips on how to install it?

im affraid you cannot purchase the motor on its own.. you need to purchase the complete "regulator" which is everything! the brackets, cables & motor. you could try Kenji's (SSS) but i would be doubtful, i have a feeling its going to be a genuine only part, problem is the going rate for a power window regulator is around the 500 mark :D

lol Correct,

will have to buy the whole Regulator, with all the brackets and so on.

If it was the control box (The switchs) would only cost you about $70 from a Jap wreckers in Bayswater (Where I got mine ages ago)

What is actually wrong with it?

Edited by viet_boi

KYP in Welshpool ftw. They helped me with my motor in the GTR the day it had to go to the pits, and they installed it too for me :D They've got a website, but best to visit them. I think they're on President St if I recall correctly, but just Google it.

Edited by MattyP

If your window won't work, it may not be the motor. Check the control box. Its a little black plastic box inside the door. Its connected to the buttons and obviously to the motor. Inside this box is a circuit. If this circuit has dry joints on it, which is likely, just heat them with a soldering iron to fix the connections. Then put it back together and see if that makes it work. I did it on my R33 and the window has been working ever since :D

I've heard of this happening on quite a few R33's, so check that first before you go buy other stuff. Could be fixed without costing anything :P

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