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Old 08-06-2009, 12:32 AM
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Moving house...finally settled in.

Got back on track with windows. Pulled the ONLY WORKING window front passenger side and applied same technique. Window moved.

Okay so my technique was fine!! I looked on fastlane and a new motor is $93....I hardly want to spend $300 alone on motors..thats half what I paid for the car. I plan to go to the junkyard with tools + battery and keep popping off doors until I find one that works.

So: How can I tell if my problem lies with motor or regulator?? The motor HAS POWER, but just clicks and the window does not move. So how can I tell? Sorry I have zero knowledge of windows at all. Learning curve so bare with me!

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Originally Posted by speace View Post
The passenger window motor in my 124 recently stopped in a similar manner.
When I applied power it would click just a little, but the motor would not turn.

A new motor fixed it right up!
This sounds like my problem. Anybody else confirm? I'd hate to pull 3 motors at JY only to find its the regulators.
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