🚗 Elevate Your Ride with Effortless Window Control!
The A ABIGAIL Power Window Lift Motor Replacement is engineered for superior performance and durability, compatible with various Mazd-a models. Designed to exceed OEM standards, this motor ensures smooth window operation with enhanced torque, making it a reliable choice for your vehicle's needs.
Material Type | Glass |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
P**N
Works perfect.
Fits perfectly in 2012 CX-9 Touring. The auto open feature didn't work at first but that was probably due to the recalibration by the vehicle computer. It works fine now. Even if it didn't it wouldnt have been much of an inconvenience. I tried a repair kit for this motor and it stripped out within 6 months and was not an easy task, taking way more time rebuild. Pay the extra bit. It's worth your time and so much easier.
K**C
Perfect fit awesome product
Fits my 2010 Mazda Cx9 and now my windows work perfectly fine.
J**A
It Fits and it Works1
Fits perfectly. Installing the motor is fast and simple. Removing and re-installing the door panel, lock cable, door handle cable, courtesy light, speaker wiring is the challenge. Take your time and pay attention as you disassemble the door, takes pictures along the way. Another set of hands is helpful (friend).
B**N
Works great, but louder than OEM.
The window motor fits up and works just as the OEM one did, although it's noticeably louder than OEM and has a high pitch whine if you get close. Most people will probably be A-OK with this replacement.
N**S
Work well 2011 Mazda CX9
Worked with no issues on a 2011 Mazda CX9. Simple and easy to install.
J**S
Works perfectly
So far so good, quality seemed to be on par with the original. Only time will tell. Install is a pain in the butt thanks to Mazda engineering. At first I thought what they did was clever having worked on other vehicles before. But this motor attaches to the inner panel instead of the door frame like other vehicle manufacturers. Making installation a little challenging because you have to attach it to both the panel and door frame. The inner panel does have a provision to hold the motor in place while you screw it into the door frame. However it didn't work that well in my case. So you gotta get one hand behind the door frame and line up and install the motor with the other also making sure the window doesn't slide down the regulator ( I had to use tape to hold the window up).
E**O
Bueno
Justo lo que buscaba
J**R
Tricky Install, but Great Product
It works! I removed the door and old motor, and my husband and I were able to install the new motor and put everything back together. However, whatever you do, do NOT push when you're installing the motor. If it doesn't line up perfectly, turn on the car and run the switch (push the window up/down button) so the orientation changes, but do not apply ANY pressure to the female part. Mazda didn't think of putting anything behind it to keep it in place, so dislodging it will move it into the empty space behind the inner door panel, and you'll have to almost completely remove the inner panel to fix it. If this happens to you, do NOT remove both flange type nuts in the middle. Only remove the top one so you can visualize the problem. If you remove both, the glass will no longer be supported and you will have to lift the window manually and tape it into place so you can line up the bolts on the window with the holes on the inner door panel. Long story short, DON'T push on the part behind the motor when installing it. :)
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