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Old Dec 26, 2005 | 10:10 PM
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window regulator removal?

For those who replaced their window regulators.

ok well I went to the junkyard and took a window regulator form the drivers side (the one I need) but when I took it off I used a breaker bar to give me more space to reach the top bolts, closest to the window.

I don't remember how the metal looked like in the car normaly.
before I open my car door tommorow My question is:

what tool do you use to reach those bolts?
I believe it could be a socket through a metal hole, but I'm not sure.
Old Dec 26, 2005 | 10:36 PM
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Roll down the window and the bolts will be very easy to reach.
Old Dec 29, 2005 | 11:41 AM
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man I feel stupid after reading your post, but thank you for the help.
On another note,
while replacing I saw how retarted I am, the window regulator I bought at the junkyard was broken exactly on the regulator wheel part.

I try swaping parts around, but it doesn't work.

BTW for eveyone with windows problem. OUR window regutator is made of a little rubber wheel that turns around to move our window. If this ruber wheel rips. That is when our window's stop working. How can nissan be so stupid about that, the new one I got form a 99 ifinitty was made of metal, lasts a lifetime.
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