How to Replace Rear Window Regulator Motor 00-07 Toyota Highlander
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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a slow, stuck, cracked or damaged window regulator. This video is applicable to the 04 Toyota Highlander.
This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2001 Toyota Highlander
2002 Toyota Highlander
2003 Toyota Highlander
2004 Toyota Highlander
2005 Toyota Highlander
2006 Toyota Highlander
2007 Toyota Highlander
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I appreciate the video. It helped me understand the process of getting to the window motor.
But why go to all the trouble to remove the window Channel? I did the job this afternoon without removing the channel or the window. It was much faster.
I held the window in place with a couple of Clips on the lower window Edge, and then strung a bungee cord through the clips and attached the bungees to the door frame in such a way that there was upward pressure on the window, keeping it in place. Then I removed the four bolts that attach the regulator to the door. I slid the regulator out of the support platform under the window and then dropped it out the lower opening of the door. Once I had it out, rather than just replace the motor I opened it up to check the brushes and the windings. The brushes weren't making good contact so I adjusted them, cleaned up the carbon residue, reassembled the motor, installed it back on the regulator and put the regulator back on the door frame. The whole process was much faster than what you show by removing the window Channel and the window. I saved a few hundred dollars, and now have a fully functioning left rear window. An afternoon well spent. Thanks for the video tutorial. It was very well done and helped!
the bottom track that attached to the glass on my left-rear fell out. Removed the panel, the regulator, reattached the track to the glass, then you connect everything and use the switch to lower the regulator arm sort of half way, slide the plastic square from the arm into the glass track and push up the windows and put the regulator back in place, it help with that single bolt guidance. But lots easier than remove every things.
What year was/is your vehicle, and what was your process? Window all the way up, and motor/regulator out? Thanks
The easiest tutorial on CZcams. Straight and to the point without all of the 'jabber jawing'. This is also a good tutorial for you if you have a 2004 to 2008 Highlander and your track has come off of the glass! On a side note ... I'm seriously concerned that Toyota hasn't done a recall on the major design flaw concerning these models.
+roostershooter76 Thank you!
Thank you so much that show replacement rear window highlander. I learn and watch it everyday to all technical of cars
Another great video saving me hundreds at the dealer! Well done, followed step by step and it works perfectly.....thanks
Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com +Guardian6_6
You guys make the best videos!
Thank you for this video! We had a problem with the window falling off of its regulator and these were all the details we needed to figure out how to solve the problem! Somehow, the metal track on the window moved a couple inches down the window... we moved it and put everything back together thanks to this video. Your time and knowledge are appreciated!
Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs! Have a great day! 1aauto.com +Kaycee Althoff
Thanks so much for these tutorials!
Thanks for checking us out! +Alan Mo
Great Video. This is EXACTLY what I need to repair my window.
+Marlo Stanfield Thanks for checking us out. 1aauto.com
Great step by step process!
You didn't mention idling the motor like you did for the front. Also although I was finding different part numbers for the front and rear motors I have installed a front motor in a read door and it works fine.
very nice video, well done !, I have noticed a lot of people had the same problem....the bottom track at the bottom of the glass comes loose.....doesn't that have to be glued back in place ?. it looks like it could pop out again when the regulator lowers the window.
Thank you for the video. As an amateur, I really appreciate you going through the lengthy process of full removal. My window only went down 3 inches so it was a pain to get it out. I found after replacing the motor rolling the regulator almost all the way down was easiest to get the window back on track and guided into the channels. Bought the car this way and clearly someone botched the first attempt because the metal track on bottom of glass was all the way out to the rear edge. Yikes. Not sure how that happened.
+Alguna27 Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1AAuto.com
Thanks for such a good video. No need to take out window. The motor and regulator will slip right out of one of those holes. Took me 20 minutes to do this job.
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Yes there _was_ a need, to demonstrate how to do it. My regulator and motor was fine, the guide rail on the bottom of the window broke off and the entire window had to be removed and the rail welded back on. There were only 3 skinny rivets holding it on, like the thickness of a pencil lead. Great Toyota quality. So many issues with this Highlander, I can't understand the brand loyalty and reliability reputation. So far, not impressed.
Thank you so much that show it
Will this same motor also work for the rear left window? 2005 highlander.
Would it be easier for a second set of hands to remove the glass?
what if you can't lower the window? (thats why the motor change) Can't get the run channel out without the window low in the track.
Prairie Dog i got the same problem, the windows is fully raised .
Now what?
Yes!!! This is what I need to know. Disheartening that this has gone unanswered for a year.
Same problem. Gotta take door cover off to see if motor is bad. Thats what I suspect.
So easy, to do yourself, while watching this video, well done.
Have you done a video on the sunroof motor for this vehicle? đđđ
Thank you for the feedback! +COUGAR - II
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This was very helpful, a great guide. Thanks. Of course, some d-bags downvoted it. The music perhaps?
Thanks for this video! My electric window automatically comes down when it rains. I may need to try this fix.
So... How'd ya go?
Where can i find you for my ford fiesta
The windows on my Highlander will go down, but they won't go back up. After a bit of time, it will go back up a couple of inches and then stop. After another little while it goes up a bit more. Will new motors fix this?
Excellent video...my problem is the bracket,on bottom of window fell off..Is the best way to fix, by removing run channel, extracting window, etc? Or is there some way to get back on while window is still in the door?
Mine was broken off (corroded rivets) so I had to remove the entire window and have it welded back on.
Very good video very trpughlly
+Hector Myorga Thanks for checking us out!
I need a video for the rear hatch please :) Having issues with mine and need some help.
+Elliott Borneman We're always cycling through common cars. We'll add this repair to our list! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
If the long bar on the regulator is covering up the 3 torque screws, how do you move the bar so you can access the torque screws?
+James Y You will have to pop open the motor cap and manually crank it.
What if your window motor doesnât work and your window is stuck all the way up. How am I supposed to remove it
This is how to make a 20 minute job a 2 hour job, Do NOT take out the glass or the channel, just slide it out of the groove under glass.
+keith grubbs Thanks for the suggestions and for watching.
2 hour job? I _needed_ to take the window out as the bottom guide rail broke off. Took an extra 10 mins tops.
You did too much but itâs okay, I cut corners and do it in half the time