Honda Civic Window Lift Motor
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Honda Civic Window Lift Motor
Since the '60s, hand-crank windows have been replaced with electric window lift motors. Not only are they convenient, but they're also safer to use since the window control can be done with a nonchalant push of a button. When all of your Civic's windows stop moving altogether, then check in with AutoZone to get trustworthy advice from our helpful staff, who are on-hand to help you find the best replacement for your daily driver.
YEAR RANGE FOR HONDA CIVIC BY MODEL
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It’s exactly what I needed
Mirna
in 2 months
There’s nothing like getting the right part on the first try. I like the service I receive because I never have to return an item.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2004 Honda Civic
There’s nothing like getting the right part on the first try. I like the service I receive because I never have to return an item.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2004 Honda Civic
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Great service, perfect fit
Teresa
in 8 months
The part fit perfectly. It was a slightly different design, an improvement on the old part, and it fit perfectly. I cannot provide a photo because it's already installed, but the motor casing on the old regulator had holes in it that you had to line up with the holes on the door to screw in the bolts. This one had a metal plate over the motor that had the bolts attached to it. It was a much simpler design. The bolts on the plate fit into the holes holding it in place. This way you only have to screw on the nuts.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2003 honda civic lx
The part fit perfectly. It was a slightly different design, an improvement on the old part, and it fit perfectly. I cannot provide a photo because it's already installed, but the motor casing on the old regulator had holes in it that you had to line up with the holes on the door to screw in the bolts. This one had a metal plate over the motor that had the bolts attached to it. It was a much simpler design. The bolts on the plate fit into the holes holding it in place. This way you only have to screw on the nuts.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2003 honda civic lx
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Very strong and reliable.
Adam
in a year
Installed this one after two I purchased at RockAuto failed within 3 months. It has been more than a year since i installed this one from AZone and it still works flawlessly.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? Honda civic
Installed this one after two I purchased at RockAuto failed within 3 months. It has been more than a year since i installed this one from AZone and it still works flawlessly.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? Honda civic
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