Brand New Power Window Lift Motor
Front Right (Passenger-Side; Window Motor)
Compatible With 2003-2009 Nissan 350Z
Compatible With 2003-2007 Infiniti G35 Coupe
Replaces 80730-CD00A, 80730CD00A
Nissan Limit Switch Reset Procedure Required After Installation:
Nissan has a few different procedures for resetting the limit switch in the power window motor, depending on the model. If there is an external button on the power window motor, use the following procedure: • Raise the window to the fully closed position using the manual portion of the power window switch, not the “auto” feature. • Then press in and hold the external button on the power window motor while fully opening the window. • When the window is fully opened, release the button on the power window motor and verify that the button pops back out. • Fully raise the power window, again using just the manual portion of the power window switch, not the “auto” feature. The limit switch should now be reset. After performing the limit switch reset procedure, if the window still goes all the way up and then comes back down several inches when using the “auto” feature of the power window switch, check the voltage on the limit switch circuit to determine if the limit switch inside the power window motor is defective. The power window switch sends out a 5-volt reference to the limit switch. The other side of the limit switch is connected to ground. The limit switch is closed, pulling the 5-volt reference to ground when the limit switch is not being depressed. The limit switch should not be depressed when the power window is open (in any position except fully closed). When the power window is fully closed, the limit switch should be depressed. This should open the lim
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Front Right (Passenger-Side; Window Motor)
Compatible With 2003-2009 Nissan 350Z
Compatible With 2003-2007 Infiniti G35 Coupe
Replaces 80730-CD00A, 80730CD00A
Nissan Limit Switch Reset Procedure Required After Installation:
Nissan has a few different procedures for resetting the limit switch in the power window motor, depending on the model. If there is an external button on the power window motor, use the following procedure: • Raise the window to the fully closed position using the manual portion of the power window switch, not the “auto” feature. • Then press in and hold the external button on the power window motor while fully opening the window. • When the window is fully opened, release the button on the power window motor and verify that the button pops back out. • Fully raise the power window, again using just the manual portion of the power window switch, not the “auto” feature. The limit switch should now be reset. After performing the limit switch reset procedure, if the window still goes all the way up and then comes back down several inches when using the “auto” feature of the power window switch, check the voltage on the limit switch circuit to determine if the limit switch inside the power window motor is defective. The power window switch sends out a 5-volt reference to the limit switch. The other side of the limit switch is connected to ground. The limit switch is closed, pulling the 5-volt reference to ground when the limit switch is not being depressed. The limit switch should not be depressed when the power window is open (in any position except fully closed). When the power window is fully closed, the limit switch should be depressed. This should open the lim
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