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2000-2003 Maxima Power Window Regulator W/motor Driver's Side 2 Pin Connector on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Orlando, Florida, US

Orlando, Florida, US
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2000-2003 Nissan Maxima Power Window Regulator w/Motor (Driver's Side) 2 Pin Connector version


Originally purchased this for my 2000 Nissan Maxima SE. It is a direct fit, however if your Maxima does not use a 2 pin connection for the window regulator/motor then wire splicing/modification will be required. I didn't have the materials for that hence why I'm selling it. It is still in new condition, 100% operational/functional, and was never installed. 

***IMPORTANT: Please only purchase this item if your vehicle accepts 2 pin connector or if you are prepared to potentially make modifications for the 2 pin connector.

Compatible with the following vehicles with 2-Pin connectors only:

Infiniti I30 2000 2001

Infiniti I35 2002 2003 2004

Nissan Maxima 2000 2001 2002 2003


Returns: I will not be accepting returns for this item, so please be sure to read the description before purchasing.

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