Rear Power Window

Tiny
GEORGE BOWER
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  • 2003 TOYOTA COROLLA
  • 4 CYL
  • FWD
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I am unable to activate the rear window from the driver's control or the rear door window control. I have unlocked the window lock, and when I press the window control button, I can hear it click and see the lights slightly dim at night. If I am to replace the motor, is it something that I can do? Also, how should I remove the side door panel to check the motor? Thanks for your help in advance.
George
Sunday, September 14th, 2008 AT 7:27 PM

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Tiny
MMPRINCE4000
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Probably a bad motor or limit switch. Generally the armrests are bolted in as well as the opening lever, the panel itself is held in place by plastic retainers, and pulls out and up.

This video show the job being done on a similar car with instruction in the diagrams below for you car.

https://youtu.be/Wp7Ak9IGs4o

Check out the diagrams (Below). Please let us know if you need anything else to get the problem fixed.
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Monday, September 15th, 2008 AT 6:11 AM
Tiny
MATTRIOT
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Hi! I recently shattered my drivers side rear window just by touching it. I donnot want to get it repaired professionnally because they are charging me 500$! How do I dismantle my door to instal a used window? I saw your video on changing wiondow motor but is the glass on the same side as the motor? How can I get to the glass? Thx for the help!
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Monday, July 6th, 2020 AT 5:32 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Use the car repair link in this thread or get a Haynes manual.

You will have to remove the interior door panel, unbolt the window from the regulator and clean up all the glass fragments.
You can get replacement glass from any auto glass supplier, or Toyota, or from a junkyard.

Also make sure the regulator is not putting the glass in a bind, which could cause it to shatter.
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Monday, July 6th, 2020 AT 5:32 PM (Merged)
Tiny
JOJOBA
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I am planning to replace the broken rear window (roll-down window) of my 1996 Toyota Corollia. A few years ago, I had the window replaced by a professional, and it only took them 10 minutes. I figure that it shouldn't be impossible for an amateur like me to do it. I could save $100 by doing it myself.

I assume that I have to remove the panel. Could I just pop the window in after that, or is it a lot more complicated? Do you have any suggestions? What kind of tools would I need? I'd appreciate any advice you can give me.

Thanks.
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Monday, July 6th, 2020 AT 5:32 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Open both door panels at the back and check the motor connection.
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