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the cheapest way to replace your window motor would be to go to a salvage yard to get the replacement. they are not very hard to install the hardest part of the job is removing the door panel without breaking the clips that hold it in place. just slide a big flathead screwdriver in between the plastic door panel and the metal door frame and twist the screwdriver that way the clips wont break on you.
you have to replace the motor in it. i think this is a defect in the car. i have a 2002 cavalier z24 and had to have the motor replaced FOUR times in the drivers window, THREE in the passenger, and TWICE each in the back. they also re-did the entire electrical wiring (allegedly) while it was still under warranty... yet the problem persists. i hardly ever use my windows either. my back window is currently broken (won't go back up) so i am refusing to fix it
Tom,
See this alot. Sorry,It appears that is a symptom of a bad motor. If it moves an inch or so,then nothing,after a few minutes another inch or so,it's motor time!
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