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Old 01-25-2006, 11:24 AM
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Converting Manual to Power windows

So... I have my old Corolla sitting in the yard (for all of you who remember me for my busted Corolla after getting stuck in the mud). I bought the '91 Sentra... And I was thinking of "frankensteining" this car. I want to know if its possible to take out the power windows of the Corolla and put them in the Sentra. Cosmetically, I can work with it. I'm just curious if its possible. If so, any advice? Thanks.
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Old 01-27-2006, 07:33 PM
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Re: Converting Manual to Power windows

i don't think the shape of the windows will match.

but beside that, you could probably figure out a way to use the motors, but attaching them to the window levers and then the levers to the window might be the issue, as the motors will want to keep pushing them up, even after the windows had met the window sills. crushed glass...

you have to measure the lever arm throw in order to accomodate this and possibly adjust as necessary.

anythings possible with a lot of time and money
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