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post Jul 26, 2008 - 9:24 PM
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recniabsal

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So my window won't roll up. Its been like that since about December. I know huh. Lol. So my dad and I have taken a look at it. And he thinks its the cable thats been stripped. Either way I ordered the power motor and the cable was NOT included and so I'm gonna order that and replace the whole thing just to make sure the whole problem is solved for years to come.

The problem is getting to the motor and getting it out. It looks like a good 5 hour or so job. And we can't figure out if the white metal plate covering the interior even comes off or if we are supposed to just take off those bolts and pull the motor and window out through the holes in the plate. Has anybody ever done this before? I just need to know if we are able to take the plate off or not, how long a process, and where's a good place to buy the cable and how much? Autozone? Online? All that good stuff. Thanks.


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post Jul 31, 2008 - 12:51 AM
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I'm working on something related right now -- plus you may be needing this same info.

Would anyone have (or be able to direct us to where we can find) info regarding the Power window switch or connector 1995 (In my case for a Toyota Celica ST liftback passenger side)

Connector wiring:
  • Solid Green
  • Green w white stripe
  • Red
  • White w Green stripe
  • Red w Blue stripe


I'm assuming this is:
  • 2 to the motor
  • 1 power supply pos
  • 2 power supply negs


Have you gotten to the motor itself yet? what color are the leads?

...or on the other hand, can anyone identify the window switch's 5 terminals?

Thanks

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