Feature(may vary by option.)

●The window lift motor is responsible for lowering and raising windows when the power window button is engaged. Window regulators are mounted inside the door panel, out of sight and out of mind until they dont work. Many of todays popular cars, trucks, and SUVs have a combined motor and regulator assembly that needs to be replaced together if one of the components is not functioning correctly.
●This window lift motor fits for 2004 - 2011 Infiniti QX56, 2005 - 2014 Armada, 2004 Pathfinder Armada, 2004 - 2014 Titan. This part fits Front Left (Driver-Side).
●Replace part number: 80731-9FJ0A, 80731ZT01A, 807319FJ0A, 80731-ZT01A, 80731-7S000, 80731-ZE00A, 807317S000, 80731ZE00A, 388610, 821370, 471370, 660538, 742527, 742-527. Please check your OE number and vehicle model before you order it.
●Symptoms of bad window lift motor: It takes multiple presses to roll the window up or down; When you press the window button and notice that the window is rolling up slower or faster than usual; If you hear a clicking sound when you depress the power window button; Power window wont stay up or is crooked. If the window is rolled up but then falls down by itself, this is an indication of a broken regulator assembly.
●Just like any other mechanical or electrical part, sometimes they can wear or break entirely. One of the most common components of the power window assembly that breaks is the window regulator motor. Power windows are a great convenience, but when something goes wrong with the components that operate them, it should be replaced as soon as possible to avoid additional damage or create a potentially unsafe driving situation.

[Front Left Driver Side]





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What is window lift motor?

The window lift motor is responsible for lowering and raising windows when the power window button is engaged. Window regulators are mounted inside the door panel, out of sight and out of mind until they dont work. Many of todays popular cars, trucks, and SUVs have a combined motor and regulator assembly that needs to be replaced together if one of the components is not functioning correctly.

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Replaces Original Equipment (OE) number:

  • 80731-9FJ0A, 80731ZT01A,
  • 807319FJ0A, 80731-ZT01A,
  • 80731-7S000, 80731-ZE00A,
  • 807317S000, 80731ZE00A,
  • 388610, 821370,
  • 660538, 742527,
  • 471370, 742-527.

This window lift motor fits for the following vehicles:

2004 - 2013 Infiniti QX56 5.6L V8,

2005 - 2015 Armada 5.6L V8,

2004 Pathfinder Armada 5.6L V8,

2004 - 2015, 2017 - 2019 Titan 5.6L V8,

2017 - 2019 Titan XD 5.0L / 5.6L V8.

How to replace the window lift motor?

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Disconnecting the Window from the Motor:

Step 1: Remove the interior door panel. Most interior door panels are held in place with plastic interior fasteners. You can remove these fasteners by pulling on them until they pop out of their holes.

Step 2: Gently remove the plastic door cover. Carefully pull the door off of the sticky portions that secure it. Try not to tear the cover as you will need to reinstall it after replacing the window motor.

Step 3: Locate the window mounting bolts. Depending on the design of your door, there are a few different places the window mounting bolts may be, but it should be fairly apparent when looking into the door.

Step 4:Move the window if necessary to access the bolts. In some cases, you may need to raise or lower the window in order to access the bolts.

Step 5: Remove the bolts while a friend supports the window.

Step 6: Raise the window up into the door frame.

Step 7: Use masking tape to secure the window in place.

Disconnecting the Motor and Regulator:

Step 8: Remove the window regulator bolts.

Step 9: Locate and remove the window motor mounting bolts. The power window motor is much smaller than the regulator, but should be located close by.

Step 10: Disconnect the motor wiring harness connector. The power window controls attach to the motor and regulator via a wiring pigtail connector. Press the tab down to disconnect the pigtail then pull them apart to disconnect the motor.

Step 11: Remove the motor and regulator through the access port. With the pigtail disconnected, the power window motor and regulator will no longer be connected to anything inside the door. Reach into the large access port and pull them each out.

Step 12: Connect the regulator to the new motor. If you are only replacing the power window motor and not the regulator itself, you will need to disconnect it and connect it to your new power window motor. Visually inspect the two to make sure the new motor matches the old one, then swap the regulator.

Installing a New Power Window Motor:

Step 13: Slide the new motor and regulator back into place. Insert the power window motor and regulator back into the main service port in the door in exactly the opposite order that you removed them in when disassembling the door.

Step 14: Replace the mounting bolts.

Step 15: Reconnect the electrical connector. Once the power window motor and regulator are both mounted securely to the door, connect the wiring from the motor to the pigtail you disconnected previously. This will reconnect the power window switches and power sour.

Step 16: Remove the masking tape and lower the window back down.

Step 17: Insert the window mounting bolts.

Step 18:Reinstall the plastic liner and interior panel. Once the window is mounted again, you can reattach the plastic interior cover, then reinstall the interior panel over the door. Insert the door mounting bolts or snaps to hold it in place.

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