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Old 11-19-2008, 10:17 PM
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The motor is separate from the regulator, gets swapped over. And I would put money on the regulator being the culprit as I've never changed a weak or failing window motor in years!

It is usually the rear mounting clip that fails on the regulator, making it slow going up by pushing against the rear guide. Do this check to confirm the regulator is broken as I described... with the window partially up, grab the back of it and lift. You will likely get about 1 inch of movement. Compare that to the other side that's working right and you will feel the difference.
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