How to Remove the Window Regulator of a Magotan?
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Steps to remove the window regulator of a Magotan: 1. Prepare the necessary tools and remove the door assembly. 2. Raise the window glass. 3. Unscrew the fixing screws of the regulator and then remove the glass. 4. Disconnect the wiring, usually located on the inner side of the door. 5. After disconnecting the wiring, the window regulator can be taken out. 6. The window regulator is the lifting device for car door and window glass, mainly divided into electric window regulators and manual window regulators. Nowadays, car door and window glass lifting generally adopts button-operated electric lifting, i.e., using an electric window regulator. 7. The electric window regulator used in cars mostly consists of a motor, reducer, guide rope, guide plate, glass mounting bracket, etc. The master switch is controlled by the driver to open and close all door and window glasses, while the individual switches on the inner door handles are controlled by passengers to open and close respective door and window glasses, making operation very convenient.
To remove the Magotan window regulator, I usually prepare the following tools: a Phillips screwdriver, trim pry bar, 10mm socket wrench, and gloves. Park the car on a flat surface and turn off the engine, ensuring the window is halfway down for easier operation. Gently pry off the door trim panel clips with the pry bar—Magotan clips are relatively fragile, so handle them carefully to avoid breakage. Next, unscrew the regulator mounting screws, typically located on the inner bracket, and remember to unplug the electrical connector to prevent short circuits. Slowly remove the regulator unit while supporting the window with your hand to prevent it from dropping and getting damaged. The wiring in Magotan models can be tight, so patience is key. The entire process takes about 20 minutes. After removal, you can clean the sliding tracks and apply grease for smoother operation next time. A common mistake is forcefully pulling the wiring, which can cause damage. After reassembly, check the window’s smooth operation to ensure no sticking occurs.