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How do you replace a window motor on a blazer?

How do you replace a window motor on a blazer?

Unplug the window motor wiring connector by hand. Remove the broken motor from the Blazer’s door. Place the Blazer’s new window motor in the door by hand. Bolt it in place using a socket set. Plug the wiring connector into the new motor manually. Reinstall the Blazer’s door panel by reversing the method used to remove it.

How to diagnose power window motor that doesn’t move?

The first step in diagnosing a power window motor that doesn’t move is to check the fuses and/or circuit breakers! Check for power with the ignition key in the on position. If the power checks out, remove the door panel and liner on the offending door.

How do you replace a power window motor?

There are three, 3/16 inch rivets holding the motor onto this regulator. They are easily removed by drilling off the heads with a 3/16 inch drill. With all 3 rivets drilled off, the motor is pulled away from the regulator. The remaining bits of the rivets must be cleared away from the regulator before the new motor is installed.

Unplug the window motor wiring connector by hand. Remove the broken motor from the Blazer’s door. Place the Blazer’s new window motor in the door by hand. Bolt it in place using a socket set. Plug the wiring connector into the new motor manually. Reinstall the Blazer’s door panel by reversing the method used to remove it.

There are three, 3/16 inch rivets holding the motor onto this regulator. They are easily removed by drilling off the heads with a 3/16 inch drill. With all 3 rivets drilled off, the motor is pulled away from the regulator. The remaining bits of the rivets must be cleared away from the regulator before the new motor is installed.

The first step in diagnosing a power window motor that doesn’t move is to check the fuses and/or circuit breakers! Check for power with the ignition key in the on position. If the power checks out, remove the door panel and liner on the offending door.

How to install a new power window motor?

Installing a New Power Window Motor 1 Slide the new motor and regulator back into place. Insert the power window motor and regulator back into the main service port in the door in exactly the opposite order that you removed them in when disassembling the door.

How do you replace a power window regulator?

Replace the mounting bolts. Hold each component in the appropriate position as you return the mounting bolts that secure both the power window motor and the regulator. Thread each bolt in by hand first, then use a wrench to tighten them. If a bolt doesn’t thread it properly, remove it and try again to prevent cross-threading them.

How is a power window motor installed in a blazer?

The regulator and motor assembly is clamped in a bench vise. A 1/4 inch hole is drilled through the gear and chassis in a clear flat spot. A 1/4 inch bolt is then inserted in the hole and a nut finger tightened to it. This will prevent the chassis and arms from moving when the motor is removed.

Is there a window regulator for a Chevy Blazer?

Your Chevy Blazer gives you a comfortable ride, no matter where you travel. The elements put wear on even the sturdiest vehicles, though, and sometimes, that means that your windows don’t respond the way you would expect. When your windows get to be slow to open and close, a Chevrolet Blazer window regulator from AutoZone gets them back in shape.

How do you disconnect a power window motor?

The power window controls attach to the motor and regulator via a wiring pigtail connector. Press the tab down to disconnect the pigtail then pull them apart to disconnect the motor. Be careful not to break the tab that holds the wiring harness together.

Replace the mounting bolts. Hold each component in the appropriate position as you return the mounting bolts that secure both the power window motor and the regulator. Thread each bolt in by hand first, then use a wrench to tighten them. If a bolt doesn’t thread it properly, remove it and try again to prevent cross-threading them.

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Ruth Doyle