How To Replace Window Motor or Switch Nissan Titan (Also Reset The Limit Switch)

How To Replace Window Motor or Switch Nissan Titan (Also Reset The Limit Switch)

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0:44 – Remove Window Switch
1:18 – Remove Door Panel
5:50 – Use Voltmeter to Diagnose
8:20 – Remove Three Front Bolts
8:48 – Remove Three Back Bolts
10:12 – Remove Motor
11:21 – Secure Window
11:47 – Loosen Regulator Bracket Bolt
12:36 – Install Three Front Bolts
13:21 – Connect Regulator to Motor
13:58 – Install Three Back Bolts
15:52 – Install Regulator Bracket Bolt
16:56 – Install Clip to Plug and Reconnect
17:40 – Test Window
17:52 – Install Door Panel
19:42 – Install Window Switch
19:51 – Program Motor’s Anti-Pinch Feature

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Isa Romero says:

when you check the voltage what color goes which the red and wich with the black

Infidel Dave says:

Thanks, saved me a bunch of money and with the help from your video was simple!!!

John Farmer says:

Excellent video. It walked me right through the process. I especially appreciate the tip about leaving the regulator i place. Worked great for my 2004 Titan. Thank you!

EriccartmanR1 says:

Thank you! Helped me greatly. Though my window was stuck in the down position with no room to work, and regulator screws were impossible to get to… But long story short, I eventually got the old motor out and new one in and now everything works again.

Alan Ormand says:

How about type thread and bolt sizes in case the kids get into your work and take them. ?
metric ? type threads

Becky Whitman says:

Very good video. Thank you. I've done Gmc, Hyundai, and Nissan now. Your video saved me from replacing the regulator along with the motor. Thanks!

Steven Apicella says:

do you recommend greasing the exposed cables of the regulator.

brandon mueller says:

First off thank you for this great video. It helped me a ton to evaluate my issue as well as fix. I was able to determine my switch was bad. But now my driver side window is still not working. The switch is working and also have power at the connection to the window motor. And tested motor separately and it works. So now I am wondering if the locking feature or safety feature is the issue. When installing a new switch do you need to retrain the window lock?

Steven Robinson says:

great video. thank you for the perfect explanation and complete install including the programming. well done

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