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Guest RedLineGTR

I need to know what is the best way to remove the power window on the passengers side of my friends r33 gtst i assume it would be the same with the drivers side but i'm just wondering is it best to leave it up and them undo whatever bolts etc that are holding it or does in need to be inside to door to get at it first??? Can anyone help?? Cheers Rob

rob its possible but easier to move with the switch , when u pull the door trim out all u do is plug the switch back in to move whereever it suits then unplug again , take the glass out put it back in in the same poss as it came out . its very easy on the skyline as u dont have a frame .

p.s.u wont be able to operate the window form drivers switch unless u plug the pass switch in .

heers , jerry .

To remove window motor

Get a length of masking tape and run strip along joining window to door.

Remove door trim

Disconnect wiring

Remove 3 screws holding motor assembly, the 4th screw needs only loosening in its slot then lifting up and the head of bolt will pass through hole.

Towards rear of door there is 2 bolts 150mm apart in vertical slots with marking next to them, with scriber, mark ring around bolt/washer (so you know where to put it on reassembly) remove bolts.

At bottom of window glass is a rail with a bolt at each end, undo nuts and at same time watch the end of the bolt to ensure it does not turn, if it turns hold the other end which I think is like a flat washer with a couple of flats on it. (You may have to undo the masking tape and lower the window down to get to these two bolts) after you have removed these two nuts and pulled off rail, move the window to the top and retape.

Motor and arms can be removed through the large hole at rear bottom of door.

Refer to other reply for motor repair.

Hope that helps

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