Note: If you can't pull up your window to remove the bolts because it gets stuck, try cutting the steel wires coming out of the motor, it should move freely after that. That's what happened to me. Fantastic video, helped me so much, and saved me a lot of money, thank you!
Perfect video, easy to follow for someone who is green like me. When I heard something snap, and my window slowly sink, so did my heart. But a quick search brought up your video and I was able to easily disassemble and pull out the broken part. A quick two day delivery from Amazon and my window is back in action! 50 bucks, a couple hours, and a lot of sweat in the Georgia sun and we are as good as new… Well, as new as a 2008 Honda pilot with 255,000 miles can be. Thanks again!!!
I just got done replacing my broken window regulator assembly on my vehicle and saved me over $400 in the process. I can't thank you enough! Subscribed!
I thank you for this video and the awesome precise instructions. I got a used rear window motor from the Auto Salvage for $25.00. When I worked on the widow it took a bit to get the window control panel off and the door cover. Once I got done it went very well. Great instructions and the video was perfect. It took me about 2 1/2 hours but, I double checked my actions with the video often rewinding. Saving money is well worth the time and $15 for a clip remover set. It was fun to completed the job myself.
I did eventually get it. As memory serves, I kept using the power button up and down until I got a bit to grab. It went pretty much according to the video from that point. It is still working so my Pilot is back to being a good vehicle.
Okay, so apparently, these windows don't have a track system. Good to know, but still can't explain why the window won't go up even though everything says it's a track problem. Reg is fine, but still, no track. I can't even tell what the window is connected to!
Once the new part is in and you connected it, you raised up a plate inside the door and slid the window down then aligned some holes and put some bolts in.... Where did those bolts come from? You didn't remove them when taking the old part out
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Note: If you can't pull up your window to remove the bolts because it gets stuck, try cutting the steel wires coming out of the motor, it should move freely after that.
That's what happened to me.
Fantastic video, helped me so much, and saved me a lot of money, thank you!
You are a life saver! I thought I was going crazy cuz I couldn’t get mine to move up 😅thank you!!!
This!!! +1
Ommgggg seriously im having this issue now! 😂😂@daliamederos
I just replaced the rear window motor using your video. It was spot on thanks!
Perfect video, easy to follow for someone who is green like me. When I heard something snap, and my window slowly sink, so did my heart. But a quick search brought up your video and I was able to easily disassemble and pull out the broken part. A quick two day delivery from Amazon and my window is back in action! 50 bucks, a couple hours, and a lot of sweat in the Georgia sun and we are as good as new… Well, as new as a 2008 Honda pilot with 255,000 miles can be.
Thanks again!!!
excellent how-to vid! No fluff, no skipped steps!
I just got done replacing my broken window regulator assembly on my vehicle and saved me over $400 in the process. I can't thank you enough! Subscribed!
Thanks for this video was able to replace it myself. Scratched myself up bu what is war without a few battle scars to show for it 😂
I thank you for this video and the awesome precise instructions. I got a used rear window motor from the Auto Salvage for $25.00. When I worked on the widow it took a bit to get the window control panel off and the door cover. Once I got done it went very well. Great instructions and the video was perfect. It took me about 2 1/2 hours but, I double checked my actions with the video often rewinding. Saving money is well worth the time and $15 for a clip remover set. It was fun to completed the job myself.
Thank you so much for the help. When I called dealership they said $315 for labor and $209 for parts. I saved quite a bit of money
Excellent how to video. Thanks for sharing such an informative step by step video 🎉 Made it so easy to replace!
This is the best instruction video I have ever watched. Every step is spot on!! Thanks for sharing, you surely have talent in teaching.
Glad it was helpful!
Great vid and sound, and instructor. Bravo.
Clear, easy to follow instructions. Thank you!
Thank you! This helped us on our 04 pilot
Wow great, what a clear demonstration and what a simple explanation, thank you very much.
Thanks man, watching your video I replaced my motor window....thank you very much for helping with your videos.
Glad I could help
Just replaced my rear window regulator and your video was awesome! Thank you so much it was spot on!
This was so helpful and easy to follow. Thank you!
Thank you, just did mine watching this video, helped a million! ❤
Fantastic - job is done. 🎉 Thank you so much!
Thankyou, video really helped
Just changed my rear right window on a Honda Pilot 2006
Thanks for the video buddy it helped a bunch!
This is very helpful, thanks. Did you use a Dorman 748-130?
How do you get the window up if its all the way down
You should be able to get your hand in there and lift it up by hand.
Did you ever get it? I tried lifting it up and it goes up like two inches then stops
I did eventually get it. As memory serves, I kept using the power button up and down until I got a bit to grab. It went pretty much according to the video from that point. It is still working so my Pilot is back to being a good vehicle.
Ty pumpkin
Thank you for the wonderful sharing!
Glad this info was helpful!
Very helpful....thanks 👍
To remove the window just pull upward?😊
I had no problems in using this video.
Thanks bro!!!!
Okay, so apparently, these windows don't have a track system. Good to know, but still can't explain why the window won't go up even though everything says it's a track problem. Reg is fine, but still, no track. I can't even tell what the window is connected to!
Did you figure it out??
Window won’t roll up so how do you get it to half way? Tried pulling it up it goes like two inches up then stops
I get about 6 inches up but nothing more than that. Still not enough to get to the bolts
@@michaelbratcher3674 I ended up drilling a hole in the door panel then accessed the bolts like that
Tks u
Once the new part is in and you connected it, you raised up a plate inside the door and slid the window down then aligned some holes and put some bolts in.... Where did those bolts come from? You didn't remove them when taking the old part out
Oops - I see you listed the parts. Thanks.