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The Pontiac Window Motor will enable all Pontiac drivers to have quick and reliable power window action that will convert electricity into easy up and down glass travel. Almost a century ago Pontiac has combined aggressive style with a broad track stance that provides the cars such as Firebird and Grand Am with a sense of confidence in the road, as well as that emphasis on driver fun is evident in tight steering, raucous powertrain, and cabins packed with technology to go on a fun run. Engineers designed bodies with violent lines, that the owner can experience adrenaline before the engine has even stayed on, tuned suspensions, hugging around corners and keeping the ride controlled yet not frivolous, and this makes a Pontiac not just a means to get to destination, it is also an invitation to take the long way home. The Window Motor is small and water resistant and fits inside the outer shell of the door, the geared shaft is connected with the regulator to open and close glass with ease. It is easy to install a new Window Motor. It is recommended to first take off the battery to avoid shorts after which the inner door panel is removed and the glass is secured using tape or with the assistance of a helper hand. Removal of moisture barrier, motor harness unplugging, and loosening of the bolts that hold regulator assembly. Take away the weary Window Motor, and line the new one up, and screw them very fast. Reinstall the assembly, re-harness and switch the switch to ensure that it is moving steadily and then re-connect the battery so it can be easily operated, and lastly reattach the barrier and the trim.