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The Pontiac Firebird Window Regulator allows drivers to easily and smoothly raise or lower the glass in the vehicle, adding convenience to a car designed for excitement. Born in 1967, the Pontiac Firebird received an aerodynamic fastback body, integrated bumpers and Ram Air options to provide big V8 engines with cooler air for more powerful performance. Engineers at Pontiac demonstrated performance by the Ram Air 400 and subsequent Ram Air IV packages, perfecting camshafts, valve springs, and cylinder heads for the Firebird to take on any competitor on the street or track. Even after the switch to net SAE ratings, Pontiac managed to keep large displacement choices alive by tinkering with compression, and the second generation added the Esprit luxury trim and manual or automatic transmissions to suit any driving style. Owners love the combination of style, speed, and reliability that characterizes a classic Firebird, especially when they fit them with original factory parts with original specs. The Window Regulator in this coupe uses either a sturdy scissor arm or cable drive, its job being to convert the crank or motor motion into a steady vertical travel, keeping the side glass aligned and rattle-free. A healthy Window Regulator returns to quiet operation and maintains the sleek profile that makes the car legendary. During replacement, a bad Window Regulator is often seen to exhibit slow or uneven travel. To install one, disconnect the battery, pull the door panel, support the pane, unbolt the old unit, slip the new assembly through the opening, tighten fasteners, reconnect wiring, cycle the switch, and fit trim.