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Power Window/Lock - 9/11/2008 7:42:51 PM   
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Just seeing how hard it is to install power locks and windows on a ''00 blazer 2 door.

As far as I know all I''ll need is the motor and actuator, and I''m not really sure on much else.
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RE: Power Window/Lock - 9/11/2008 8:33:05 PM   
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i just did my rear window motors on my 94. shouldnt be too much different but i wrote up a how to heres the link

hope it helps out some


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RE: Power Window/Lock - 9/12/2008 4:48:38 AM   
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I do not think he is talking about changing out a motor, but rather, installing power locks and windows on a truck that originally did not have them.  Is this the case?

The components themselves probably are not going to be the difficult part for you.  Rather, it is the wiring that is going to be a royal pain.  I am very surprised that a 2000 would not have power locks.


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RE: Power Window/Lock - 9/12/2008 3:01:06 PM   
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Thats what I would have thought, but it sure doesn''t. I didn''t even know blazers had a 5spd option until I got mine.

You are right though, I am looking to install power windows and locks on a vehicle with manual windows/locks. Also, what do I need for the rear glass ''popper''? I have the switch, do I need a motor or something to release the glass?

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RE: Power Window/Lock - 9/12/2008 4:19:38 PM   
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How do you open your rear glass now?

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RE: Power Window/Lock - 9/13/2008 10:52:38 AM   
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I get out of the car and use the key. Is it a huge deal; No. Just one of those things that I''d like. I figured since the panel where the switch goes had wires behind it... It was all plug and play, just had to get the switch and everything worked.

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RE: Power Window/Lock - 9/14/2008 5:06:57 PM   
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I wish I could have gotten my truck with manual windows and door locks, same with the rear glass latch.  Vinyl seats and rubber floor, too. 

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RE: Power Window/Lock - 9/15/2008 2:37:33 PM   
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You want manual windows, locks, and back glass? I''m craving it... I Like the carpeted floor, but I want leather seats.

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