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Old 10-19-2010, 06:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Post 92 Camry RR Window Lift Motor ?

Working with a 1992 camry right rear passenger side Window Lift Motor

How do you go about getting the cables attached to the motor housing off?
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Double check the sticky for the window regulator replacement.
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2nd Generation been there dun that

I looked over the DIY for motor repair (nothing on the cables)and for regulator replacement.
I could not find any pictures in replaceing the regulator (NO PICS)or reference info specific to removal of the cables.

Well pulled the entire window regulator and motor out as one assembly.
Is it best to replace the entire assembly regulator and motor or just the motor?

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3rd Generation

Well replaced the Window Right rear passenger side regulator and motor.
Initially no worky.
Then started working all good cleanup everything.
Go down to the local parts store for a QT of oil and plastic door panel pins (RIGHT).

The right rear no worky from the Driver side main switch to the RR passenger window.
Haven't wanted to retry the RR passenger side switch just yet.

What would be the next thing to look at to resolve the issue.

All power locks and windows work except intermitent Right rear passenger side window.
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