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Note: This window regulator is designed to work with factory style motors only. Due to variations in aftermarket designs, replacement motors may not have the correct gear style.
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Troubleshooting Tips for Your New Window Regulator
How to Replace Window Regulator 2002-06 Toyota Camry
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Tools used
No Tools Needed
1. Adjusting the Window Regulator
Lay the old regulator and the new one side by side
Pick the new regulator up by the motor side
Flip the new regulator arms around to match your old regulator
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Hey, I'm Brian, I'm here to give you guys a little tutorial on some window regulators. The specific design is the scissor design. We actually get a lot of calls on these products here and the common question is: The part I received seems different than the part in my vehicle.
The scissor design actually has a flip design and we're actually going to show you how to fix this here. The most common thing that you want to do, or the first step you want to do is lay the parts out side by side. Try not to match them up in the car because this can get confusing. Take it out, lay them side by side, and what you actually see here is a same exact part for the same model vehicle in the same door. As the appearance shows here, they seem to be mirrored.
If you look down at the bottom here, we have the power window motor. This is the piece that is actually powered to lift and lower your glass. The next section down here is . you actually have your gear drive. Here's your mounting plates on both. As you can see, it's identical. You have your tension spring here. If you notice on the upper section here, it's kind of reversed. You're going to think normally, I get the wrong side door. You're going to give us a call and you want to express that to one of our customer service reps. I'm going to show you how to fix this.
Basically, pick this up by the base and you want to scissor or flip. This is how you're going to fix the issue. It's going to actually match the component as shown there. You can now see that both of these components here are the same part and you're ready for installation.
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Remove the door panel
Pry up the panel in the bottom of the door pull, the panel behind t he door handle as well as the grommet at the top right corner of the door panel.
Remove the three exposed Phillips screws as well as the ones at the bottom of the door panel.
Pry up the power window switch panel.
Disconnect the wiring harness.
Unscrew the exposed Phillips screw now exposed behind the door pull.
Remove the triangle panel above the main door panel.
Pull the door panel firmly to unpin it from the door.
Disconnect the door lock and latch cables.
Carefully peel back the water shield.
2. Remove the power window regulator
Disconnect your speaker lead and unbolt the four 10 mm bolts to remove the speaker.
Disconnect the power window motor lead.
Unbolt the window regulator and motor with your socket and ratchet.
Disconnect the window from the regulator, and tape it up out of the way.
3. Install the new window regulator and motor
Bolt the window regulator and motor in with your socket and ratchet, securing the six 10 mm bolts.
Lower the window down into the window regulator clips and secure them with your socket and ratchet.
Connect the window motor lead, and then connect your power window switch to test the window regulator before putting your door panel back on.
4. Reinstall the door panel
Connect the speaker lead and replace the four 10 mm bolts to secure the speaker.
Replace the water shield
Connect the door lock and latch cables
Thread the wiring harness through the door pull
Replace the screws anchoring the door panel.
Connect the window switch panel and clip it into the door pull.
Secure the switch panel with a Phillips screw.
Replace the corner panel, the door pull cover, and the little grommet in the upper right hand corner of the door.
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In this video we're going to show you how to replace the power motor and regulator assembly on this '05 Toyota Camry. Tools you'll need are a flat blade screwdriver, a Phillips screwdriver and a 10mm socket and ratchet with extension and maybe some painters tape to hold up the window. To remove the door panel first you're going to remove a series of screws. There's one in behind here and you'll see me pry that out, underneath here you can pry this rubber up and there's a screw under there. Pry off this little grommet and there's a screw under there and then there's two screws at the bottom; one there and one there. Use your screwdriver, put it in the back corner, pry up and out on that rubber piece, up here. Put it right in the back there, this plastic piece should come out. This piece should just pry right off.
We'll just speed it up here a little bit as I remove those three screws. The one up there, the one in behind the door handle and the one down on the door pull. Up and off, your mirror has a little tab you push on with your thumb and pull out. There's a tab right here, push on with your thumb and pull out. You want to make sure you reset this connector by pulling it all the way back. Fast forward here again as I remove those two lower screws. Now that you've removed this panel you're going to see a Phillips screw right down in here, remove that. Now you can just grab the bottom of your panel and then you pull this little triangle right out here. Pull the panel up and off. Okay, now reach in behind here and you can pull your cables out and up and your panel comes off. Carefully remove your water shield; you want to avoid tearing it. Tear it right around the parts there so I can pull it off. Now you're going to press a little tab on the side of your speaker lead and pull it up and out and then remove four 10mm screws and remove your speaker and set it aside.
Now your window regulator connects to your window with two bolts. You want to loosen that bolt and then loosen this bolt. Then the window regulator is held to the door by four bolts here. Then right here is your lead, there's a little tab, you can see my finger pressing in on it. Pressing in on it and pulling out. If your vehicle is equipped with the auto pinch sensor then once you disconnect that window motor you will need to reset that feature and I have another video, just check our videos for our Toyota Camry auto pinch sensor reset. You can tell if you have the auto pinch if you run your window up, press down on it while it's going up and it stops and goes back down. For this window here I'll use a 10mm wrench. Lift the window up. I use some painters tape just as a precaution to keep that window up. We'll hit a little fast forward as right now all I'm doing is using a 10mm socket and ratchet on those four bolts that are in a square. The top left one you just need to loosen, you don't have to pull it all the way out and then I'm removing the other two bolts that hold the track and then as you can see a little bit later once you remove the last bolt the regulator kind of falls down.
There's your regulator out, new regulator from 1A Auto. Only difference on this regulator is that there is a harness with a lead on it. Put it up in, do what to put just this one bolt and start that in right there. Then there's that bolt. I'm just going to start the other four bolts or the other three bolts that hold the regulator to the door. Now I'll start the two bolts that hold that track in place. Once everything's pretty much in place I'll go around with my 10mm socket and ratchet and make sure all six bolts that hold the regulator to that door are nice and tight. Now that that's in I'm just taking the tape off the window up here. Let the window slide down slowly; push it back in its track. I'm sure this goes right down in; make sure the front comes in as well. Pull my lead through here. Okay with a successful test we can unplug our window and mirror switch and then put our water shield back on and then reinstall the door panel. Put your cable in, snap it in. The green one goes on the bottom, the clear one goes on top and pull your harness is through. Then the propel up and then down the sill make sure our harness is in through. That all goes in, our large screw.
Okay and just fast forward here again as I tighten up that large screw that holds that armrest brace and then the two screws up top behind the door panel in the corner and then the two screws on the bottom of the door panel. Now our switch panel, make sure you've pulled that back, snap it right in. Mirror snaps right in, the front down first punch it forward and down and then screw. Little rubber and then up here on this corner panel you want to pull this, if this clip didn't come off with your trim panel take it off. Squeeze it down as much as you can and it clips on right here to the panel. It looks like it's on backwards, the less bend end goes into the panel and this goes in, okay it snaps on.
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