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Your cart is empty.This replacement power window motor and regulator assembly is precision-engineered and extensively tested to match the exact fit, function and performance of the stock window regulator on specific vehicle years, makes and models.
Blair coutts
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2024
Was surprised how easy it was to install, fit perfectly, and works perfectly.I don’t know about the longevity about it as it has only been installed for about a week and in summer season.We’ll see how long it lasts in the winter. The price was right, about 5 times cheaper than my local auto parts store but doorman, I believe is a pretty good product.We’ll see about longevity.
Blair coutts
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2024
Was surprised how easy it was to install, fit perfectly, and works perfectly.I don’t know about the longevity about it as it has only been installed for about a week and in summer season.We’ll see how long it lasts in the winter. The price was right, about 5 times cheaper than my local auto parts store but doorman, I believe is a pretty good product.We’ll see about longevity.
BDC68
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
Fit perfectly in my ‘98 Durango. Quick and easy installation.
BDC68
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
Fit perfectly in my ‘98 Durango. Quick and easy installation.
Atlas
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
I purchased this as an OPENED BOX or used like new item. I was concerned it may not have come with everything I needed when I ordered it. This was sold as used like new opened box, but fortunately all the required parts came, and were shipped early. I did a little research ahead of time to see how to properly install it, so that helped as well. This was also packaged well enough to protect both the motor and the assembly. Very happy with purchase.
Atlas
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
I purchased this as an OPENED BOX or used like new item. I was concerned it may not have come with everything I needed when I ordered it. This was sold as used like new opened box, but fortunately all the required parts came, and were shipped early. I did a little research ahead of time to see how to properly install it, so that helped as well. This was also packaged well enough to protect both the motor and the assembly. Very happy with purchase.
Chris morse
Reviewed in Canada on June 30, 2024
Better then going to auto value
Chris morse
Reviewed in Canada on June 30, 2024
Better then going to auto value
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024
My front window mechanism broke during the summer 2 years ago, mechanics wanted slot of money to fix. At the time my truck was pushing almost 20 yrs old. I thought I might be able to do this myself after watching some videos. This item looked just like the original item. Easy to install, I did put 1 piece on backwards so I HD to fix that. After that worked good ,nice and smooth and quietAnd about 3 months after I did the driver s side window. He passenger window in the back door broke
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024
My front window mechanism broke during the summer 2 years ago, mechanics wanted slot of money to fix. At the time my truck was pushing almost 20 yrs old. I thought I might be able to do this myself after watching some videos. This item looked just like the original item. Easy to install, I did put 1 piece on backwards so I HD to fix that. After that worked good ,nice and smooth and quietAnd about 3 months after I did the driver s side window. He passenger window in the back door broke
Urban Chavez
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
Works on my 2004 Dakota driver side.
Urban Chavez
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
Works on my 2004 Dakota driver side.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2023
My 2002 Dakota's driver's side window regulator breaks the plastic wheel every couple of years - design and manufacturing defect they never corrected. This is the fourth or fifth time I've replaced it, so removal and installation does not take that long.as i have practice doing it. The Dorman product is much better than OEM and tends to last longer before the plastic wheel breaks down and fragments. Sturdiness is mid-range as I know I'll have to replace it again in a couple of years.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2023
My 2002 Dakota's driver's side window regulator breaks the plastic wheel every couple of years - design and manufacturing defect they never corrected. This is the fourth or fifth time I've replaced it, so removal and installation does not take that long.as i have practice doing it. The Dorman product is much better than OEM and tends to last longer before the plastic wheel breaks down and fragments. Sturdiness is mid-range as I know I'll have to replace it again in a couple of years.
Chris Mock
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023
Good price and quality. Easy to install
Chris Mock
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023
Good price and quality. Easy to install
Karl Knowles
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2022
Using "Shearwigs" excellent write-up on how to bolster the "weak" link in the regulator as a guide, I proceeded to update prior to replacing the drivers side front power regulator unit on my 1999 Durango SLT on 11-26-2022.There appear to have been a few changes in the regulator design since Shearwig produced his tutorial.There wasn't an existing hole in the lower portion of the traveling regulator plate. Simple to remedy that though with a 1/8" drill bit.There is also an abutment/protrusion in the casting of the plastic cable termination block that's mounted in the traveling regulator plate (the plastic block the mod is strengthening). You can actually see a small square addition in Shearwigs photos at the bottom of the plastic cable termination block. On my unit this casting protruded about 1/16" above the back side of the metal plate, causing the aluminum angle to not sit flat against the plate or plastic block. I found a thick 1/8" rivet backing washer sandwiched between the steel plate and angle aluminum made up that extra height perfectly. It's a little tricky to get it in but it's worth the effort.And, after the initial installation, I discovered a noise as the regulator passed the halfway point up and down. A borescope allowed be to find the source quickly. There is a cable retainer that is mounted to the regulator channel and it passes through the channel protruding into the pathway of the plastic cable termination block. The plastic block doesn't hit it, but both angle aluminum pieces built as described in Shearwigs post will hit the protrusion. You'll need to trim the front (engine side) of the aluminum angles (the side that doesn't have the diagonal notch in Shearwigs photos) to match the cutout you'll see in the plastic cable retaining block on the inside of the channel. It took a notable portion of the angle aluminum off that side, but I don't think the ultimate purpose is terribly weakened.You might be able to remove the cable retainer all together and avoid modifying the modification. Since Dorman went to the trouble of putting the cable retainer there I suspect it has a purpose so I elected to mod the mod.Review Shearwigs tutorial in detail then take a good look at your power regulator and you should be able to work out what mods you may have to make.Cheers!
Karl Knowles
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2022
Using "Shearwigs" excellent write-up on how to bolster the "weak" link in the regulator as a guide, I proceeded to update prior to replacing the drivers side front power regulator unit on my 1999 Durango SLT on 11-26-2022.There appear to have been a few changes in the regulator design since Shearwig produced his tutorial.There wasn't an existing hole in the lower portion of the traveling regulator plate. Simple to remedy that though with a 1/8" drill bit.There is also an abutment/protrusion in the casting of the plastic cable termination block that's mounted in the traveling regulator plate (the plastic block the mod is strengthening). You can actually see a small square addition in Shearwigs photos at the bottom of the plastic cable termination block. On my unit this casting protruded about 1/16" above the back side of the metal plate, causing the aluminum angle to not sit flat against the plate or plastic block. I found a thick 1/8" rivet backing washer sandwiched between the steel plate and angle aluminum made up that extra height perfectly. It's a little tricky to get it in but it's worth the effort.And, after the initial installation, I discovered a noise as the regulator passed the halfway point up and down. A borescope allowed be to find the source quickly. There is a cable retainer that is mounted to the regulator channel and it passes through the channel protruding into the pathway of the plastic cable termination block. The plastic block doesn't hit it, but both angle aluminum pieces built as described in Shearwigs post will hit the protrusion. You'll need to trim the front (engine side) of the aluminum angles (the side that doesn't have the diagonal notch in Shearwigs photos) to match the cutout you'll see in the plastic cable retaining block on the inside of the channel. It took a notable portion of the angle aluminum off that side, but I don't think the ultimate purpose is terribly weakened.You might be able to remove the cable retainer all together and avoid modifying the modification. Since Dorman went to the trouble of putting the cable retainer there I suspect it has a purpose so I elected to mod the mod.Review Shearwigs tutorial in detail then take a good look at your power regulator and you should be able to work out what mods you may have to make.Cheers!
Willy
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2021
Works great direct replacement works awesome and cheaper then factory one from dealer for the same product
Willy
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2021
Works great direct replacement works awesome and cheaper then factory one from dealer for the same product
David
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2020
Ordered and installed regulator as per instructions and unit worked well until about four months down the road then it started getting stuck in the full down position when using "AUTO" down option. At first slamming the door cured it but it started getting worse until failure was assured every time it was used, not lowering the window fully was the rule of the day so one could pull on the glass to get it started.I traced the problem to an internal fault in the motor which seemed to occur under load as in raising the glass or the "AUTO" function pushing down against the lower stop.Now the product has a lifetime warranty so I contacted Dorman to find out how to file a warranty claim and was told to deal with the seller (Amazon). Upon contacting Amazon I was told that the item was over the return period and to contact dorman, I explained that Dorman said it was their problem and after some consultation with someone up the chain I was given a refund and a shipping tag, Thank you Amazon!The new regulator works great so far, fingers crossed!
David
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2020
Ordered and installed regulator as per instructions and unit worked well until about four months down the road then it started getting stuck in the full down position when using "AUTO" down option. At first slamming the door cured it but it started getting worse until failure was assured every time it was used, not lowering the window fully was the rule of the day so one could pull on the glass to get it started.I traced the problem to an internal fault in the motor which seemed to occur under load as in raising the glass or the "AUTO" function pushing down against the lower stop.Now the product has a lifetime warranty so I contacted Dorman to find out how to file a warranty claim and was told to deal with the seller (Amazon). Upon contacting Amazon I was told that the item was over the return period and to contact dorman, I explained that Dorman said it was their problem and after some consultation with someone up the chain I was given a refund and a shipping tag, Thank you Amazon!The new regulator works great so far, fingers crossed!
Hobby guy
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2019
Works good. A little noisy but not bad for the price
Hobby guy
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2019
Works good. A little noisy but not bad for the price
K. Lentz
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2013
Edited on 7/6/13. Original review - Replace OEM Regulator on a 2004 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab Drivers Side Front. Easy to install and working flawlessly for the past six months (11/2012-4/2013) with limited use. Edit - I only drive the truck on weekends and from 11/2012 to 3/2013 it was winter and the window was rarely used. White plastic piece broken by May 2013, same problem as OEM just that the OEM lasted 8 years. I decided to run the end of the cable (broken plastic end, side that raises window) through a hole in the bracket that the window mounts in, closest to where the plastic piece was and put a cable stop on it. Wrapped the two cables back around the grooved wheel in proper direction etc., compressed springs and reinserted grooved wheel, and reattached to motor. Sounds confusing but if you have had these apart it probably makes sense to you. Installed and currently working great. Not sure how long it will hold up but I know the plastic won't break on that side again. Dealer wanted $199 for an OEM and they were back ordered until end of August 2013. Shocking big demand for the part.I would not buy this part again, mainly because I contacted the Vendor who sold it(email through Amazon) and Dorman (emailed manufacturer from their own website), neither one of them returned my email. I did get the generic email that says someone will get back to you regarding your inquiry with two business days, joke. In the future if I have an OEM one break I will try a similar fix if it holds. If it doesn't I will shell out the ridiculous $199 to the dealer and put it in myself.
K. Lentz
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2013
Edited on 7/6/13. Original review - Replace OEM Regulator on a 2004 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab Drivers Side Front. Easy to install and working flawlessly for the past six months (11/2012-4/2013) with limited use. Edit - I only drive the truck on weekends and from 11/2012 to 3/2013 it was winter and the window was rarely used. White plastic piece broken by May 2013, same problem as OEM just that the OEM lasted 8 years. I decided to run the end of the cable (broken plastic end, side that raises window) through a hole in the bracket that the window mounts in, closest to where the plastic piece was and put a cable stop on it. Wrapped the two cables back around the grooved wheel in proper direction etc., compressed springs and reinserted grooved wheel, and reattached to motor. Sounds confusing but if you have had these apart it probably makes sense to you. Installed and currently working great. Not sure how long it will hold up but I know the plastic won't break on that side again. Dealer wanted $199 for an OEM and they were back ordered until end of August 2013. Shocking big demand for the part.I would not buy this part again, mainly because I contacted the Vendor who sold it(email through Amazon) and Dorman (emailed manufacturer from their own website), neither one of them returned my email. I did get the generic email that says someone will get back to you regarding your inquiry with two business days, joke. In the future if I have an OEM one break I will try a similar fix if it holds. If it doesn't I will shell out the ridiculous $199 to the dealer and put it in myself.
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