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Hey guys,

im having a bit of trouble with my drivers side window in my R33.. it's getting very slow and the switch is a bit of a pain... any one got suggestions... could it be the motor is packing it in or needs a look at??? If i replace it anyone know how much a motor will set me back???

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Matt

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have u done a search yet?? theres been a number of threads lately and i seem to keep on repeating myself:D

yes i think ur motor is probably gonna pack itself and a motor will cost u from $120 - $160 or more depending on where u go. could be either bad switch or loose or over tightened window arm mounts. the search button is ur friend use it!!:)

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Yeah ive replaced my window regulator but mine electrically functioned fine. When i replaced the window regulator it was pointless because it was just one of the bolts that runs through the window that had snaped, i thought it was a rail. If you want to try my window control unit on your car just pm me, otherwise if its your reg ive got a spare also il sell cheap.

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