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Dorman 748-129 Front Driver Side Power Window Regulator and Motor Assembly Compatible with Select Honda Models

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$52.12

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  • Trustworthy replacement - engineered and tested to match the fit, function and performance of the original window regulator on specified vehicles
  • Quality assured - extensively tested by cycling thousands of times in an actual vehicle door to ensure a long, trouble-free service life
  • Easy installation - reverse-engineered to match the original equipment shape and dimensions to provide a direct, seamless fit
  • Reliable design - engineered in North America and backed by long history of automotive aftermarket experience
  • Ensure fit – to make sure this part fits your exact vehicle, input your make, model and trim level into the Amazon Garage


This replacement power window motor and regulator assembly is precision-engineered and extensively tested to match the exact fit, function and performance of the stock window regulator on specific vehicle years, makes and models.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
My window started going down by itself due to gravity...turns out the cable broke on my old regulator.Ordered this and got it next day, had the door opened up, old one out and new one bolted in in about 45 minutes. Got stuck for a bit after plugging in the window control switches, the three passenger windows would operate, but drivers window (which I was fixing) would not, preventing me from getting the trolley to the right height to bolt the window back in. Eventually plugged back in the door panel (which contains a light) and then the drivers window started working allowing me to complete the job. Just over an hour total, only needed a screwdriver, 10mm socket and a trim tool.
Gary L.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023
This is a quality item, easy to install, great instructions, and a number of excellent videos of the installation online. Very fast free shipping! Automotive and dealer repair shops want $350-$500 to complete this window regulator removal and installation. You can do this job for the cost of the Dorman regulator which is less than $70.00 and 2-3 hours of your time, well worth it! Requires very few common hand tools. This Dorman Regulator was an exact fit, see their website to see the quality Manufactuering facility and processes. Dorman stands behind their products in the unlikely event that there is an issue. This is my second installation of a Dorman 2007 Honda Pilot Regulator, the first one is still operating perfectly after several years. Highly recommend the Dorman Regulator for, durability, price and quality!
Mr. M
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023
Watch different YT vids to get the full picture about how to easily install this. Be careful not to drop screws inside the door or they will be gone. Pay attention to exactly how the old assembly is positioned when you pull it out. This is key to putting the new one in. It seems simple, but really held things up when I couldn't visualize how the new one was supposed to be positioned. The whole process took longer than expected, but was very satisfying knowing how much money I saved and that I did it myself. Good luck!
John C.
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2022
These are pretty easy to install, I've had to do all four on my Honda pilot now. Important note, if you've taken the door panel off, and disconnected the doors interior lights, the window regulator will not work until you plug the door panel wiring back in. There is a hot wire that goes through that harness. I spent several minutes thinking the regulator was broken, because it would not work, until I figured that out.
K Cho
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2020
The Dorman regulator works if you already know what you're doing and pay for the one with the actual window motor. I tried to save money and initially ordered the one without the motor thinking I could save money by salvaging the motor from the OEM regulator that broke. I couldn't remove the motor and ended up returning it and getting this unit with the motor instead. It wasn't that much more. The print instruction were not very helpful and provides a website that directs you if you need help, but the website provided is of no help. I ended up figuring it out on my own after watching videos on youtube. I guess Dorman figures if you're ordering the part yourself, you ought to be mechanically inclined and smart enough to figure it out on your own. The regulator worked though and much cheaper than the dealers price. Just make sure to plug in the door light wires connectors when your install the regulator and windows switch to align the window with the window regulator bolts, else you can't finish your install. It took me a while to figure that out. Then you can remove the wires, reattach the door trim and wiring properly, and button everything back up.
Jireh20
Reviewed in Canada on May 2, 2020
I used it to my 2004 Honda Pilot
r2pabq
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2015
Perfect fit, can't beat the price, better than OEM quality. I'm getting good at replacing Honda Pilot window regulators, this was the 3rd on our 05 Pilot. The first was a passenger side rear unit; plastic drive cable attachment clip broke, window went open. Same thing happened on the driver side rear... had to buy those 2 locally because my wife preferred to drive with the window(s) shut in 20 degree weather. Each cost me over $80 at NAPA. When the driver front window refused to open, I discovered that the motor resistance was less than 1 Ohm (should be 3 - 4 Ohms). The electronic drive system for the window saw the high current being drawn by the motor and cut off current to the motor immediately... no movement at all. Since the window was fully closed, I had time to order from Amazon (Prime). This is the exact regulator (auto up/down) for $57 including 2 day shipping. This regulator costs $108 at NAPA because of the auto up/down feature. It took me 45 minutes to install it (2 bolts holding the window to the old regulator were hard to get at... use a box end wrench, it'll take a few minutes each). Caution: Buy some white lithium grease and liberally grease the surface and edges of the cable guide/slides, the new regulator was nearly dry in these areas.The Dorman regulator from Amazon looks identical to the NAPA / Dorman regulators, so save yourself some money. The only unknown in all of this is whether the Amazon sourced parts have a warranty... there was nothing in the box saying so. The NAPA regulators have warranties.