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Hi all,

Ive bought a new power window motor and on attempt to replace the item it has given me a massive headache lol and it doesnt help not having the right tools. So my question is does anyone know of someone that can put it in around the hills/richmond area??? doesnt bother me if its a mechanic or someone that knows there stuff just want it fixed as a half open window is gay lol.

Cheers scott.

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Hi all,

Ive bought a new power window motor and on attempt to replace the item it has given me a massive headache lol and it doesnt help not having the right tools. So my question is does anyone know of someone that can put it in around the hills/richmond area??? doesnt bother me if its a mechanic or someone that knows there stuff just want it fixed as a half open window is gay lol.

Cheers scott.

Hey mate,

What exactly is the issue your having. I had my drivers side motor in and out quite easily (took me a long time to work out how to do it but once i did it wasn't a difficult process)

Unfortunatly i didn't take any photos when i did it (i was meant to but forgot my camera).

let me know where your at and i might be able to talk you through it.

Cheers

Camden

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