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Front left window regulator, Civic 5th gen 1995, help

Hi,

72250st3g11 is is number of part.
There are many on the net but with different connectors.
I can't find it with the connector I need (the picture).
Please help how to find this part

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Re: Front left window regulator, Civic 5th gen 1995, help

Have you tried just going to an auto parts store? Usually they're pretty good with that stuff
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Re: Front left window regulator, Civic 5th gen 1995, help

Originally Posted by Chezboat24
Have you tried just going to an auto parts store? Usually they're pretty good with that stuff
Yes.

There are different makers for this part, they look the same except the connectors.

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Re: Front left window regulator, Civic 5th gen 1995, help

How handy are you? You could always cut and splice the old connector on.
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Re: Front left window regulator, Civic 5th gen 1995, help

Originally Posted by Chezboat24
How handy are you? You could always cut and splice the old connector on.
that should work you think?
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Re: Front left window regulator, Civic 5th gen 1995, help

If you do it properly, then it'll work perfectly. Use a soldering gun and shrink-wrap to actually make it solid. I really dislike it when people just crimp and wrap with loads of electrical tape...

It also depends on why you're replacing the old window regulator. If it's a faulty connector, then obviously it's not going to work.
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Re: Front left window regulator, Civic 5th gen 1995, help

Originally Posted by Chezboat24
If you do it properly, then it'll work perfectly. Use a soldering gun and shrink-wrap to actually make it solid. I really dislike it when people just crimp and wrap with loads of electrical tape...

It also depends on why you're replacing the old window regulator. If it's a faulty connector, then obviously it's not going to work.
Old regulator metal mechanics' gone, so I will try your suggestion. Thank you
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