Louis
Atlanta,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, July 27, 2005
ACTUALLY, I WENT TO THE BOYZZZ TO SEE THE PART.NOT BUY IT. IF ALL COMPANYS RIVET THE MOTOR / TRANAXLE UNIT TO THE DOOOR . WHY WAS I ABLE TO REPLACE THE MOTOR MYSELF.UNDER 5 BUCKS I MIGHT ADD. THE TRANSAXLE NEVER WEARS OUT. THE COPPER MOTOR BRUSHES DO. THAT'S ANOTHER TRICK FOR ANOTHER NOVICE TO DISCOVER. SEARS REPLACES ALL DEFECTIVE CRAFSMAN TOOLS FREE ASK TYE PENNINGTON IF YOU KNOW HIM... THE WINDOW MOTOR IS IN THE DOOR. NOT UNDER THE HOOD . SILLY BOI.....
Robert
Jacksonville,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, July 21, 2005
You are abviously not a mechanic. You went to the Boyzzz to get the cheapest part you could find and discover that the motors and regulators are riveted from the factory. This is normal. All companies do it. Some cars still use bolts, but most rivet them. How exactly is it Pep Boys' responsibility to know you haven't got a clue when it comes to auto repair. I love you people. You buy a 100 piece tool set from Sears and think you're a mechanical genius. Pep Boys' responsibility ended when they handed you the correct part. Just because you don't know how to remove the original unit and install the new one has nothing to do with the part supplier. Stop pretending to be a wrench and pay a professional to do the job. My windows go up/down just fine. And by the way, the window motor is just that, a motor. The transaxle is a transmission used for front wheel drive cars that contains both the transmission and differential assemblies. Stay out from under the hood please.