• OE Replacement Window Regulator and Motor Assembly, Easy Fit
  • Fits Chevrolet — Silverado / Tahoe / Suburban / Avalanche 1500 2500 3500 00-06, Cadillac — Escalade 02-06, GMC — Yukon / Yukon XL / Sierra 1500 2500 3500 00-06
  • Location: Front Right, Passenger Side
  • OEM Number: 741-645, 15077854, 15095844, 15101786, 15755430, 15765392, 19120847, 20945139, 25885809
  • 1 year unlimited-mileage quality guarantee

Delivered as described in the AMAZON literature; was a perfect part fit/fix for my 2001 YUKON. The most difficult part was disconnecting the armrest electrical switches in order to remove the car door inner paneling. Installation of the window regulator itself was straightforward and went smoothly. thanks in part to two excellent YOUTUBE fix-it videos. Am very pleased with everything.

Well packaged and arrived in perfect condition. The A-Premium Front Passenger Power Window Regulator W/ Motor was well made, and it fit my 2004 Chevy Avalanche (passenger side) application perfectly - without any modifications or adjustments whatsoever. The installation was pretty simple and the part works fine, but just a bit slower than the factory regulator did. So far, so good. We'll see how sturdy the part is in the long run, but for the money, you can't beat it!

I bought it 4 months back and installed myself. It was for my front driver side GMC Yukon Denali XL 2003 door replacement that was frozen before(Faulty motor). I believe this product fits directly in multiple cars made by GM from 2000 to 2006, so do your research for the right match. My first ever such installation. Took about 40 minutes to install, after watching DIY video clips on YT. Easy installation, considering I did it for first time and alone. Works excellent and flawlessly for past 4 months. Initially I tried to repair my original OEM GM product, buy replacing the motor only (That was faulty) but proved impossible due to derailing of the original and wires that won't fit any more and then the tension inside the coil of motor and its placement needs a level of expertise. I would highly recommend it to any buyer.

Works great seems to be made out of good materials. Looks dang near identical to the factory regulator, I have seen some that are quite a bit different design. Works fantastic right out of the box, I don’t have any long term use yet, but for the value I can purchase three of these for one factory regulator.

Well it bolted in in like 5 minutes,works as the oem did, nice & strong. Only time will tell if it lasts or not,ill update in a mnth or so. Only the cable was bad on my original. It frayed & got all nested up & wouldnt go through the pulley any more.

I installed this on a 2003 Tahoe. The installation was easy and it works better and faster than it ever has. This was extremely easier to install compared to just the motor. I would purchase the whole assembly over just the motor every time now.

These new "cable assembly" regulators are so much easier to install than the old scissor regulators. Hasn't been on very long and so far it works just as you want it to. I wouldn't bother buying just the motor when you can get the whole assembly at this price. Took me longer to figure out on the dang door panel was attached than to replace the unit. Six bolts, two other bolts at the top that "clamp" onto the window glass. Be sure to tape the glass in the full up position or otherwise secure it in the up position. Don't want to injure yourself if the glass suddenly drops. loosen the two upper clamp bolts. Then remove three bolts down each side of the assembly. Look at Youtube. This really couldn't be easier if you have ever used wrenches and sockets much at all. I'll update if anything changes primarily with the longevity of the unit.

This looked similar to the OEM unit that failed in my 2003 Chevy Suburban....but so did the other one I installed from another manufacturer, and it failed after 1.5 years of very light use. Still....I’m hopeful. For the record I have a buddy who paid double for ACD.....and it failed after a little over a year too, which he uses his truck a lot more than I do...but, still. Both of our OEM lasted approx 150,000 Miles. Or replacement units lasted me about 6,000 miles and his about 15,000 miles. That’s 10% of the time the original lasted. Point is: I deal with lots of parts. I’m not convinced ACD (or any other brand) has just one source for parts. I ordered 3 MOOG ball joints.... 3 of the 4 were very different in build quality, but all three measured and fit exactly the same. My opinion: consistently good quality parts by brand name are a thing of the past. I paid for quality with MOOG, but did not receive the same quality.....all the same part #, same parts house, same packaging....but far from identical to each other. Honestly, I’ve only replaced TWO regulators. I just have no confidence ACD will be any better quality than these. And these are half the price. But but but...if I had confidence in ACD it’s only $70, I’d have bought them. It’s a simple job once you get passed the fear of breaking plastic interior pieces! Just take your time and ease trim pieces off. It’s a simple, 30 minute job that saves you hundreds in shop labor by doing it yourself. Thanks for reading my review. I’m satisfied with this part right now. Hope it holds up.

Easy to install. I paid a body shop over $400 to fix a different window Thi one cost me $32.99 and a couple of hours of my time. I’m retired and didn’t have anything else to do but save myself around $400. Works like new!

Exact fit. Easy install. 2000 Silverado.