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For 1992-1996 Mitsubishi Montero Rear Right Side Power Window Regulator & Motor

$ 18.16

  • Attachment Type: Bolt On
  • Attention: Verify this part fits your vehicle using the compatibility chart
  • Brand: autoparts_lights-Window Regulators
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Taiwan
  • Fit For: For Mitsubishi Montero 1992-1996
  • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
  • Gear Material: Plastic
  • Installation Instructions Included: No
  • Interchange Part Number: MR135168
  • Item Weight: 3.19670280168072 lb
  • Manufacturer Part Number: APL152892WRM
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
  • Material: Stainless Steel, Plastic
  • Mounting Hardware Included: No
  • OE/OEM Part Number: 741-035
  • Operating Mode: Electric
  • Package Included: 1 x Window Regulator & Motor Assembly
  • Packaging Type: Box
  • Performance Part: Yes
  • Placement on Vehicle: Rear, Right
  • Product Fit: Direct fit
  • Quantity: 1
  • Superseded Part Number: MR135168
  • Surface Finish: Smooth
  • Type: Regulator & Motor Assembly
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • Universal Fitment: Yes
  • Vintage Part: Yes
  • Window Regulator Motor Included: Yes
  • Window Regulator Parts Structure: Drive Mechanism, Lifting Mechanism, Window Bracket
  • gtin13: Does not apply

Description

1.Package Included 1xWindow Regulator 2.What is a Window Regulator in a Car? A window regulator is a mechanical device in a car that is responsible for raising and lowering the windows. It is a crucial component of a car's power window system. The window regulator converts the rotational motion of an electric motor into linear motion, which raises and lowers the window. ? 3.How Does The Window Regulator Work? For 1992-1996 Mitsubishi Montero Rear Right Side Power Window Regulator & Motor 1.Package Included 1xWindow Regulator 2.What is a Window Regulator in a Car? A window regulator is a mechanical device in a car that is responsible for raising and lowering the windows. It is a crucial component of a car's power window system. The window regulator converts the rotational motion of an electric motor into linear motion, which raises and lowers the window. ? 3.How Does The Window Regulator Work? A car's window regulator converts an electric motor's rotational motion into linear motion, which raises and lowers the window. When the driver or passenger activates the switch on the door panel, an electrical signal is sent to the motor. The motor rotates, and the gear assembly moves the window along the track. The track is a guide that the window moves along and is responsible for keeping it in the correct position as it moves up and down. The window is attached to the regulator mechanism, which is the part that moves the window up and down. The gears and motor are all part of the regulator mechanism, hence the name window regulator. The window regulator is a crucial component of a car's power window system, as it allows the driver and passengers to control the windows with a button and ensures that the window is in the correct position when it's closed and opened. ? 4.What Are Common Issues With Window Regulators? There are several common problems that can occur with car window regulators, as follows: Broken gear assembly : The gears within the assembly can become stripped or broken, which can cause the window to become stuck or not move. Malfunctioning motor : The electric motor can malfunction or burn out, preventing the window from moving up or down. Problems with the track : The track can become bent or damaged, which can cause the window to become misaligned and not move properly. Worn bushings : The bushings that hold the regulator in place can become worn or damaged, which can cause the window to move loosely and not function properly. Loose or corroded connections : If the connections between the regulator and the motor or switch become loose or corroded, the window may not work correctly. ? ? ? Symptoms of a failing window regulator may include difficulty or inability to raise or lower the window, a window that is not aligned correctly or is crooked, or a window that moves slowly or makes noise when it is being operated. A failing window regulator can also cause damage to other parts of the window system, such as the window glass. 5.Maintenance And Repair Of Car Window Regulators Here are some tips for maintaining and repairing a window regulator in a car: Preventative maintenance : Regularly inspecting the window regulator can help prevent issues from occurring. Check for loose connections, worn bushings, or any signs of damage, such as bent or misaligned tracks. Diagnosis : Diagnosing a faulty window regulator can be done by visually inspecting the regulator and checking for any obvious signs of damage or malfunction. Testing the motor, switch, and connections with a multimeter can also help to identify the problem. Professional repair : Depending on the issue, it may be necessary to have a professional repair or replace the window regulator. This is especially true if the problem is with the motor or gear assembly, which can be challenging to repair without the proper tools and knowledge. DIY repair : If the problem is with the track or bushings, it may be possible to repair or replace the window regulator yourself. This will require some essential tools and knowledge of car mechanics, but it can be a cost-effective solution. Replacement : If the window regulator is beyond repair, it may need to be replaced entirely. A professional mechanic should handle the replacement of a window regulator, which will require the removal of the door panel and glass and the installation of a new window regulator. ? 6.How to Test a Window Motor To gain access to the motor connector, remove the door panel by taking out screws and pressure clips. Some panels are difficult to remove than others, and the procedure you use will depends on your particular car Disconnect the wire connector that goes to the motor ?Set the multimeter to the volt scale Connect the multimeter probes to the window motor connector Press the window switch down and observe the readings. It should indicate 12V Press the up switch and again observe the multimeter. It should read -12V to indicate a change of polarity 7.How to Replace a Window Regulator on Your Car ( For reference only, highly recommended professional installation) Window Regulator Replacement Steps Things You’ll Need Wrench and socket set Screwdrivers Window regulator grease Small cordless drill (optional) New window regulator Ensure that you have everything with you and that your car is parked safely on a flat ground then follow these steps to change your faulty window regulator. Step 1 Remove Window Regulator Cars use either manual or power windows, so we will look at how to remove both types. Here is the window regulator removal process when you have either mechanism. How to Remove a Manual Window Regulator Start by disconnecting the battery . Next, remove the crank by taking out the screw that holds it to the door. After the crank is out, remove the door panel by prying it with a screwdriver. Many cars will have a moisture barrier. Remove it as well. ? Detach the g lass from the regulator mechanism by removing the clips or bolts that fasten it. Hold the glass up using painter’s tape or suction cups. You can now take out the bolts that secure the window regulator to the door. In some cars, you may need to remove rivets by drilling then out.Slide the mechanism out. ? How to Remove a Power Window Regulator Disconnect the battery. Using a screwdriver, pry loose and remove the window regulator switch and detach its electrical connector. Cars with power windows will have several other fittings in the way. Remove them before proceeding. Next, remove the door panel and the weather barrier beneath it. Then, disconnect the window regulator motor connector. Remove the bolts or clips that fasten the window to the regulator assembly. Lift the window all the way up and secure it away from the mechanism with tape (painter’s tape) or any other secure safe way. After that, remove the old window regulator by unfastening the bolts (or any other fasteners) that hold it to the door. Take the entire assembly out ? Step 2 Install New Window Regulator Once the old window mechanism is out, it’s time to install the new one. Grease the assembly first to ensure smooth operation and prevent rust or wear. Let’s now see how to replace a window regulator, both manual and powered. How to Install a Manual Window Regulator Insert the new assembly into the door space. Position it inside the door and lower the glass that you had held with tape. Next, attach the window to the regulator by replacing the fasteners as before. Bolt the window regulator to the door frame. Replace the weather barrier and the door panel. Lastly, replace the crank and rotate it to test the new window. Replace the battery cable. How to Install an Electric Window Regulator Start by attaching the window regulator mechanism to the motor if the motor was removed earlier. If the motor is part of the assembly, the new mechanism will have it in place. Next, push the window regulator into the door space and align it with the mounting holes. Insert and tighten the bolts to secure the regulator assembly. Once the window regulator is in place, lower the glass and attach it using the fasteners that you had removed earlier. Replace the weather barrier. Reconnect the motor connector and replace the switch. Finish by replacing the battery cable and testing your new window regulator. Item Specifics Brand autoparts_lights-Window Regulators Manufacturer Part Number APL152892WRM Placement on Vehicle Rear Right Type Regulator & Motor Assembly Operating Mode Electric Window Regulator Motor Included Yes Window Regulator Parts Structure Drive Mechanism Lifting Mechanism Window Bracket Quantity 1 Package Included 1 x Window Regulator & Motor Assembly Packaging Type Box Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year Fit For For Mitsubishi Montero 1992-1996 Superseded Part Number MR135168 Surface Finish Smooth Product Fit Direct fit Attachment Type Bolt On Performance Part Yes Country/Region of Manufacture Taiwan Installation Instructions Included No Gear Material Plastic Material Stainless Steel Plastic Mounting Hardware Included No Fitment Type Direct Replacement Item Weight 3.19670280168072 lb Interchange Part Number MR135168 Attention Verify this part fits your vehicle using the compatibility chart Vintage Car Part Yes Universal Fitment Yes OE/OEM Part Number 741-035 Payment We only accept payment through PayPal. 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A window regulator is a mechanical device in a car that is responsible for raising and lowering the windows. It is a crucial component of a car's power window system. The window regulator converts the rotational motion of an electric motor into linear motion, which raises and lowers the window. ? 3.How Does The Window Regulator Work? A car's window regulator converts an electric motor's rotational motion into linear motion, which raises and lowers the window. When the driver or passenger activates the switch on the door panel, an electrical signal is sent to the motor. The motor rotates, and the gear assembly moves the window along the track. The track is a guide that the window moves along and is responsible for keeping it in the correct position as it moves up and down. The window is attached to the regulator mechanism, which is the part that moves the window up and down. The gears and motor are all part of the regulator mechanism, hence the name window regulator. The window regulator is a crucial component of a car's power window system, as it allows the driver and passengers to control the windows with a button and ensures that the window is in the correct position when it's closed and opened. ? 4.What Are Common Issues With Window Regulators? There are several common problems that can occur with car window regulators, as follows: Broken gear assembly : The gears within the assembly can become stripped or broken, which can cause the window to become stuck or not move. Malfunctioning motor : The electric motor can malfunction or burn out, preventing the window from moving up or down. Problems with the track : The track can become bent or damaged, which can cause the window to become misaligned and not move properly. Worn bushings : The bushings that hold the regulator in place can become worn or damaged, which can cause the window to move loosely and not function properly. Loose or corroded connections : If the connections between the regulator and the motor or switch become loose or corroded, the window may not work correctly. ? ? ? Symptoms of a failing window regulator may include difficulty or inability to raise or lower the window, a window that is not aligned correctly or is crooked, or a window that moves slowly or makes noise when it is being operated. A failing window regulator can also cause damage to other parts of the window system, such as the window glass. 5.Maintenance And Repair Of Car Window Regulators Here are some tips for maintaining and repairing a window regulator in a car: Preventative maintenance : Regularly inspecting the window regulator can help prevent issues from occurring. Check for loose connections, worn bushings, or any signs of damage, such as bent or misaligned tracks. Diagnosis : Diagnosing a faulty window regulator can be done by visually inspecting the regulator and checking for any obvious signs of damage or malfunction. Testing the motor, switch, and connections with a multimeter can also help to identify the problem. Professional repair : Depending on the issue, it may be necessary to have a professional repair or replace the window regulator. This is especially true if the problem is with the motor or gear assembly, which can be challenging to repair without the proper tools and knowledge. DIY repair : If the problem is with the track or bushings, it may be possible to repair or replace the window regulator yourself. This will require some essential tools and knowledge of car mechanics, but it can be a cost-effective solution. Replacement : If the window regulator is beyond repair, it may need to be replaced entirely. A professional mechanic should handle the replacement of a window regulator, which will require the removal of the door panel and glass and the installation of a new window regulator. ? 6.How to Test a Window Motor To gain access to the motor connector, remove the door panel by taking out screws and pressure clips. Some panels are difficult to remove than others, and the procedure you use will depends on your particular car Disconnect the wire connector that goes to the motor ?Set the multimeter to the volt scale Connect the multimeter probes to the window motor connector Press the window switch down and observe the readings. It should indicate 12V Press the up switch and again observe the multimeter. It should read -12V to indicate a change of polarity 7.How to Replace a Window Regulator on Your Car ( For reference only, highly recommended professional installation) Window Regulator Replacement Steps Things You’ll Need Wrench and socket set Screwdrivers Window regulator grease Small cordless drill (optional) New window regulator Ensure that you have everything with you and that your car is parked safely on a flat ground then follow these steps to change your faulty window regulator. Step 1 Remove Window Regulator Cars use either manual or power windows, so we will look at how to remove both types. Here is the window regulator removal process when you have either mechanism. How to Remove a Manual Window Regulator Start by disconnecting the battery . Next, remove the crank by taking out the screw that holds it to the door. After the crank is out, remove the door panel by prying it with a screwdriver. Many cars will have a moisture barrier. Remove it as well. ? Detach the g lass from the regulator mechanism by removing the clips or bolts that fasten it. Hold the glass up using painter’s tape or suction cups. You can now take out the bolts that secure the window regulator to the door. In some cars, you may need to remove rivets by drilling then out.Slide the mechanism out. ? How to Remove a Power Window Regulator Disconnect the battery. Using a screwdriver, pry loose and remove the window regulator switch and detach its electrical connector. Cars with power windows will have several other fittings in the way. Remove them before proceeding. Next, remove the door panel and the weather barrier beneath it. Then, disconnect the window regulator motor connector. Remove the bolts or clips that fasten the window to the regulator assembly. Lift the window all the way up and secure it away from the mechanism with tape (painter’s tape) or any other secure safe way. After that, remove the old window regulator by unfastening the bolts (or any other fasteners) that hold it to the door. Take the entire assembly out ? Step 2 Install New Window Regulator Once the old window mechanism is out, it’s time to install the new one. Grease the assembly first to ensure smooth operation and prevent rust or wear. Let’s now see how to replace a window regulator, both manual and powered. How to Install a Manual Window Regulator Insert the new assembly into the door space. Position it inside the door and lower the glass that you had held with tape. Next, attach the window to the regulator by replacing the fasteners as before. Bolt the window regulator to the door frame. Replace the weather barrier and the door panel. Lastly, replace the crank and rotate it to test the new window. Replace the battery cable. How to Install an Electric Window Regulator Start by attaching the window regulator mechanism to the motor if the motor was removed earlier. If the motor is part of the assembly, the new mechanism will have it in place. Next, push the window regulator into the door space and align it with the mounting holes. Insert and tighten the bolts to secure the regulator assembly. Once the window regulator is in place, lower the glass and attach it using the fasteners that you had removed earlier. Replace the weather barrier. Reconnect the motor connector and replace the switch. Finish by replacing the battery cable and testing your new window regulator. Item Specifics Brand : autoparts_lights-Window Regulators Manufacturer Part Number : APL152892WRM Placement on Vehicle : Rear Right Type : Regulator & Motor Assembly Operating Mode : Electric Window Regulator Motor Included : Yes Window Regulator Parts Structure : Drive Mechanism Lifting Mechanism Window Bracket Quantity : 1 Package Included : 1 x Window Regulator & Motor Assembly Packaging Type : Box Manufacturer Warranty : 1 Year Fit For : For Mitsubishi Montero 1992-1996 Superseded Part Number : MR135168 Surface Finish : Smooth Product Fit : Direct fit Attachment Type : Bolt On Performance Part : Yes Country/Region of Manufacture : Taiwan Installation Instructions Included : No Gear Material : Plastic Material : Stainless Steel Plastic Mounting Hardware Included : No Fitment Type : Direct Replacement Item Weight : 3.19670280168072 lb Interchange Part Number : MR135168 Attention : Verify this part fits your vehicle using the compatibility chart Vintage Car Part : Yes Universal Fitment : Yes OE/OEM Part Number : 741-035 Payment Shipping Returns Contact Us Warning We only accept payment through PayPal. All domestic orders will be shipped via USPS, UPS or Fedex from our US warehouse and usually arrives to your door in about 2-7 business days. All of our brand new items come with a 60-Days money-back guarantee. Any question, please contact us by email on working days. WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. All rights reserved.