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hey all, im having a tad bit of a problem at the moment...

my window of my drivers door, r33 gtst has decided to lock and not move... wouldnt normally be a urgent problem except that the window is locked out in the down posistion... the motor is stuffed so i have no way of getting it back up!

i have tried all things and i have power going to the clip just before the window motor... so i know its fine up to there.

i have also put direct 12v onto the motor and still no luck.

does anyone know where i can get one or does anyone here have a drivers side window motor that could work for my car.

Just paranoid that my car is being left with the window down at the mo.

Thanks in advance guys,

God Bless,

Nate

be careful when you change ur motor i changed mine in the drivers door too and the spring went back on my finger and cut it open to the bone requring a few stiches, WATCH THAT SPRING, hehehehe

try JustJap, its pretty pricey but i couldnt find anything else at the time.

Cam.

cheers cam,

i know what you are talking about :)

well i got a left hand unit from just jap and swaped the cogs and brackets over. works fine now :)

so anyone who needs help with a change over... call me.. i know everything there is to skyline windows now.

Mine was playing up, and it turned out to be the solid brush not contacting properly with the rotor. I bent it a little with long nose pliers and it's a goer.

Also if they play up and you want to wind it up you can take the magnetic cover off the motor without removing the whole assembly (through the speaker well), as it has only two scews. You can then wind it up by turning the rotor manually.

hey all, im having a tad bit of a problem at the moment...

my window of my drivers door, r33 gtst has decided to lock and not move... wouldnt normally be a urgent problem except that the window is locked out in the down posistion... the motor is stuffed so i have no way of getting it back up!

i have tried all things and i have power going to the clip just before the window motor... so i know its fine up to there.

i have also put direct 12v onto the motor and still no luck.

does anyone know where i can get one or does anyone here have a drivers side window motor that could work for my car.

Just paranoid that my car is being left with the window down at the mo.

Thanks in advance guys,

God Bless,

Nate

Im having exact same trouble with my ZX at moment ..... the window will go down but not up .... so my car is sitting in works carpark with window down :cheers: Paranoid! and cars aircon doesnt work and the heater is stuck on so basically i die of heat stroke having the windows up or i have the windows down and someone can just come n take the car :)

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