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fuzzy1
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Apr 30, 2014, 1:02 AM

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I have retired a cople years ago and have not had the opportunity to work on one of these. 2006 honda passport rear window motor. I am wanting to know is there anything really unusual about replaceing the motor? I also need a labor time. My labor book goes to 2005. Thanks much, the Fuzzy 1


Hammer Time
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Apr 30, 2014, 1:15 AM

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I don't see a Passport being made on '06



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fuzzy1
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Apr 30, 2014, 3:10 AM

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I don't see a Passport being made on '06

My mistake.. I called the guy and its a Pilot not a passport. Sorry for the bad info


Hammer Time
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Apr 30, 2014, 3:41 AM

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The labor time is 1.3 and that is the same time as changing the regulator so it must have to be removed to get the motor out and that will be a pain because the glass has to be removed and to do that on a rear one means the channel has to be removed.



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fuzzy1
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Apr 30, 2014, 4:13 AM

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The labor time is 1.3 and that is the same time as changing the regulator so it must have to be removed to get the motor out and that will be a pain because the glass has to be removed and to do that on a rear one means the channel has to be removed.

Thanks a bunch. I can handle all that. The new regulator comes with the motor and the assy is cheaper so I'll just replace the entire unit.






 
 
 






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