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  1. 2 mths now since I had mine done after 1st attempt failed to work after one wk because I did not glue the case together but just tape it around instead. The contact got intermittent where the plastic pressing it against the contacts wasn't wrap around securely. Since then I applied superglue and at the same time reinforce with cable tie... works perfect till now.
  2. The tabs are right by the side of the motor holding the white piece in place. On the original motor the tabs are short and is difficult to remove. I used a plier to force it out. All you need to to reuse the center shaft onto the new motor you have bought! I hope this piece of info helps.
  3. May I know what glue or method you guys used to hold the covers back together? I did a lousy job by just applying a cloth tape it fails after one week of happy operation. Thanks in advance!
  4. I got it from ebay like you guys did, clean and reuse the shaft or commuter... if any anyone has the source to the exact motor that comes with 20mm shaft and flat will be great! I can stock a couple for the other doors. Thanks!
  5. After 2 wks of waiting for the motors to reach me I finally got my door back working yesterday! Big thank you to this thread and those who have given me advice. I had a lot of satisfaction having DIY this repair especially I live in Singapore where we do have the luxury of a garage or tools easily accessible at home.
  6. Thks amirz I will give it a 2nd attempt once I received those motors from ebay!
  7. Hi, I am from singapore and was delighted to find this thread. It is the 2nd time I had this problem, 1st was on the rear left now front. I spend $200 the 1st time but I thought is too much to pay for whole assembly which I suspect could be just a damage motor. Anyway, I tried this morning but stuck at the part of removing the whole white plastic assembly out from the sheet-metal door panel. The problem I face is there is this rod about 6mm dia attached to this assembly and I couldn't figure out how to detach it. I did not want to force it since it is not in a position I can see clearly and also considering I have to relocate it back later if I do not know how it is being install in place. You guys seems to be able to do it with ease so I need some advice here. Thank you in advance.
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