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Pontiac Firebird Window Motor allows every glass panel to slide up or down at the touch of a switch to add daily convenience to the classic performance icon. The Pontiac developed the Firebird to compete with any pony car in aerodynamic fastback styling, integrated bumpers and powerful V8 options ranging from the Ram Air 400 to later big displacement engines tuned to emissions but still exhilarating on open roads. Over decades Pontiac engineers refined the chassis so that the car was still agile in corners but kept straight line speed brutal. Drivers fell in love with the way the Firebird balanced raw acceleration with options like the Esprit luxury trim, which could be available with manual or automatic transmissions, attention to detail that kept the weight low and handling crisp. Authentic Pontiac parts maintain that edge, so you can be sure that the legendary Firebird roar is supported by reliable components. Sitting quietly behind the door panel, the Window Motor is responsible for converting electrical energy into rotary motion which drives the regulator, thus each window travels quickly and safely while protecting the interior comfort and security. Built to be tough, this Window Motor fits Firebird models from the 1967 launch through subsequent generations, resisting wear and preventing the slow response or complete failure that can hamper enjoyment of a sunny cruise. To install, disconnect the battery, remove the trim panel, secure the glass, unplug and unbolt the old unit, attach the new Window Motor to the regulator, refit everything, reconnect power and test for perfect operation.