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The WINDOW LIFT MOTOR for the Front Left-Driver side is a high-quality replacement part compatible with various Nissan models from 2009 to 2017. Made from durable alloy steel, this motor ensures longevity and reliable performance. With easy installation and a 2-year limited warranty, it’s the perfect solution for restoring your vehicle's window functionality.
Material | Metal |
Brand | Well Auto |
Color | Black Metallic |
Product Dimensions | 7"L x 2"W |
Exterior Finish | Metallic finish |
Specific Uses For Product | Vehicle Window |
Special Feature | Easy to Install |
Included Components | Installation Hardware |
Theme | Automotive |
Item Weight | 430 Grams |
Metal Type | Alloy Steel |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Hand Orientation | Left |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Well Auto |
Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
Item model number | 80731-JX30C |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | WM-CUBE-09LF |
OEM Part Number | 80731-JX30C, 80731JX30C |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Lift Type | power |
V**S
Works great! Also, some install notes
This was a great fit for a 2011 Nissan Cube. I replaced the window motor on the front driver’s side. Worth every penny.The tools I used were a phillips and slotted head screwdriver, 10mm socket (I used an impact driver, but a normal socket wrench would be fine), a trim removal tool (maybe not necessary), gloves, zip tie, and a t25 torx bit.Install (I kept my window up during the install)There are some good videos on YouTube for this, but I’ll give some details here in case it will be of value to someone.1. Remove screw in door handle with phillips screwdriver.2. Remove door switch housing. Pull back and up. Can remove switches from housing but it’s not necessary.3. Unplug wire connectors on back of switch. A slotted screwdriver makes this much easier.4. Remove the door corner panel (the black triangle piece in the front of the window). It just pulls off. It’s held in by two clips.5. Remove door panel. Pry (or pull) out to to release the door panel clips. Lift up to remove the door panel.6. Remove the arm rest bracket using a 10mm socket.7. Disconnect the speaker connector.8. Peel back the top and sides of the door air dam. I let it hang down because it wasn’t in the way and didn’t reach the ground.9. Disconnect the motor from the electrical connector.10. Remove the 3 bolts (10mm) that hold the part of the regulator that holds the motor. It will stay in place held by two brackets that hook it to the door.11. Remove the 4 bolts (10mm) holding the regulator.12. While holding the regulator with gloved left hand, unhook the part of the regulator that holds the window motor.13. Slide the bottom of the regulator to the left of the door. The window should stay rested in its track but be tilted. The top right corner of the window will be near the top center of the door track. You can use some tape here for some added piece of mind to keep the window in place. This should give you plenty of clearance to remove the old motor from the regulator.14. Remove the old motor with a t25 torx bit or driver.From here, you should be able to reverse the process. Note: the connector on this motor is attached to a long series of wires while the original was attached to the motor, so make sure to zip tie the excess where it won’t get in the way of the window. Before you hook up the new motor I would plug it in and test it. Would hate to get the whole thing put together to find out you had a dud. I would also test it again once the regulator is fully reinstalled. Also, remember to reinstall the clips in the door panel if any of them remained in the door when you removed the door panel. Nearly all of mine did.Install was much quicker than I expected: 30 minutes to an hour. Save yourself some money and tackle this job yourself. You can do it!
M**A
Works great and a fantastic price!
I was able to install this in my kid's Nissan Cube driver side door in about an hour without disassembling the entire regulator, etc. and it works great. Was going to cost $1K to get fixed at the dealership and auto parts stores I checked had this part anywhere from $175 to over $600...so crazy. Got this in 1-day and installed in one hour with mini socket set and screwdriver...so easy. Only needed to unscrew the 3 torx screws inside the door frame holding the motor to the regulator and the 3 bolts on the door frame attached to the regulator itself to remove the old motor and replace with the new one. If you feel tentative, look for a video on YouTube as there are a few pretty good ones showing how to do it.
A**R
Part fit perfect
Great price quality part.
C**K
Worked perfect on 2013 Nisson Juke
It works perfect and I haven't had any issues since installing it.
C**
Perfect fit
This motor was the perfect fit for our 2013 Nissan Juke. The only difference I see, is that it seems to raise and lower the window a little slower than the original. Other than that, I'm satisfied with the results.
T**.
Good price!
Worked perfect!
J**A
Fits perfect on Nissan Cube 2010
Easy to install after watching some youtube Videos. Better price for the same part you will buy at the dealer and local retailer. I would buy again if I need to.
J**.
No issues
Install wasn’t too bad and it works perfect in my 2010 Cube. Nissan wanted over $400 for this
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