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Sorry for posting this in the WA section but its kinda urgent and over east things are always messy :D

I have a burnt out drivers window motor and a buggered auto window switch and i was wondering if anyone had either or both as unfortunately.. my window is stuck in the down position :D

anyone able to help or tell me of a reptuable wrecker???

i am in need of help.

thanks guys

Nate

Hey nate, samething happen to me, I went to hyperdrive and ask ken who to go too, he send me to AGI cost me $50,

If i can find my old one i give it to you as it would put the window up but not down, so atlest u can drive the car around, if u want it just drop us a pm or reply in the msg

I have an R33 drivers side motor here which is a mates and got it from him to see if it would fit in the 32 but no luck as the cog on the motor is too small.

he wants $150 for it.

Shaun

if he would take $125 then i would be happy to collect asap.

thanks for your help Rad.

i had no luck with AGI :)

God Bless,

Nate

Cool, Id say its ok but ive dropped him and email and I await his reply.

The wires to the plug have been cut and soldered back together because I pulled it apart to put the motor into my R32 one. That worked but i found out it was the large plastic cog on the 32 item that had teeth missing and it was jamming. The parts from the 33 could not be removed from the unit so i couldn't use it.

The 33 unti is all back together and works fine.

Shaun

  • 3 weeks later...

yeah, i did... i have found out that it was the switch which was faulty.

The switch mech as stuck in the down posistion causing teh motor to burn out... i though that they had some sort of thermal cut-out but maybe not :D

any info would be great though Kim

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