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The Gledewen Power Window Lift Motor is a high-quality replacement part designed specifically for the front right passenger side of 2003-2009 Nissan 350Z and 2003-2007 Infiniti G35 2 Door Coupe. With a focus on durability and seamless integration, this motor ensures smooth window operation and comes with a 24-month warranty for added peace of mind.
Manufacturer | Gledewen |
Brand | Gledewen |
Model | g35,nissan |
Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 2.5 x 2.7 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | GW-QDJ04-FR |
OEM Part Number | 80730-CD00A, 80730CD00A, 742-512 |
C**C
Works great
Came fast
D**
Good to go
Bought for 2006 350z, perfect fitment, no issues. Great price and easy installation. Window go up, window go down. I'd buy again.
B**Z
cables invertidos
Los cables para subir y bajar estaban invertidos, se solucionó fácil
K**N
Broken
Part has arrived broken
M**L
Easy to install after watching some Youtube videos
I got this for my 2008 350Z with just under 98,000 miles on it. First, the passenger window motor died, but I was able to put it into the up position and just leave it there, then a couple of years later, the driver-side window motor died and it locked up to where it was about 3 inches down and I could not put it back into the up position and some neighborhood cat decided to have her litter of kittens in my car ... well that was enough for me, I bought two motors and watched a few videos on youtube (just search Nissan 350Z window motor replacement). Perhaps the best video I saw was of a young man who worked for a professional shop. His video was well done but when it comes to the tools you need, I think he might have been a bit too thorough.You will absolutely need a 10mm socket and a 12mm socket and you should have deep sockets and an extension because some of the hex head screws are really deep, especially the one at the open lever.The plastic parts just kind of pop out but using a flat-head screwdriver to pop them at their fastening points (see the videos) makes that part really easy.What also helped me was using my cordless reversible drill. I would loosen the screws manually with the ratchet then after I broke them loose (this includes the Philips head screws) I would finish removing them with the drill. Then when I put things back together, I put the torque setting on the drill low and after everything was tightened with the drill, I used the ratchet to manually tighten them the rest of the way so that I didn't over-tighten them. It's not important to crank down hard on the screws except the ones that hold the motor in, you can go to town on those because the factory torques them down A LOT!After having no window control for some time, it was REALLY NICE to have the functionality back and it wasn't too difficult of a job to do.
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