Note:
The front door windows are electrically operated. This article describes only the removal and installation of the power window directly.
To gain access to the power window, you first need to remove the front door trim.
Removing the upholstery of the front door Nissan Note
1. Disconnect the wire from the negative battery terminal.
2. Pry with a screwdriver and remove the power window control unit from the door upholstery.
3. Compress a clamp and disconnect a block of a plait of wires from the block of management of window regulators.
4. Pry with a screwdriver and remove the decorative plug in the armrest niche.
5. Remove the screw with a screwdriver.
6. Remove facing of a niche of an armrest.
7. Pry with a screwdriver and remove the lining of the inner door handle.
8. Pry with a screwdriver and remove the decorative trim in the corner of the door.
9. Pry off the edge of the upholstery with a screwdriver.
10. Overcoming resistance of plastic clips, remove an upholstery of a forward door.
11. With a head of 10, remove the 2 screws and remove the door upholstery reinforcement.
12. Peel off the waterproof film from the inner door panel.
Nissan Note front door window replacement
1. Remove from the plastic clips and remove the soundproof insert.
2. Install the glass of the front door in such a position that the bolts securing the glass holder to the Nissan Note power window will be located opposite the technological windows in the inner panel of the door.
3. Secure the glass with masking tape in the appropriate position.
4. Turn out 2 bolts of fastening of clips of glass to a slider of a forward window regulator Nissan Nout.
5. Wring out block of a plait of wires from a block of a motor-reducer of a window regulator.
6. Turn out 7 bolts of fastening of a window regulator.
7. Remove the power window through the technological window in the inner door panel.
8. Replace the Nissan Note front door window regulator with a working one.
9. Establish an electrowindow regulator and an upholstery of a forward door in an order, the return to removal.
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