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The CNC Delrin rear window regulator slider rebuild kit is designed for Nissan Sentra (2000-2006) and Versa (2007-2016) models. Made in the USA, this kit offers a hassle-free repair solution without the need for drilling or cutting, making it a cost-effective and durable alternative to replacing the entire regulator. With a lifetime warranty and included grease, this kit ensures a smooth and reliable window operation.
Manufacturer | BlendDoor |
Brand | BlendDoor |
Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.91 x 1.46 x 0.16 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | N18001-D |
A**R
Excellent product
This product is very easy to install and works perfect thanx again.
R**Y
Worked perfect
Great replacement.
T**.
simple quick fix
wasnt hard and easy to install.
D**N
perfect fit easy fix
A bit pricy for a small piece of plastic but worth it! Part as described takes a bit of pressure to snap the ball joint in but that's what you want for a good fit. Had to drill out the small stop on the track but this part fixed the problem without the need of a whole new window track. Thank you!
I**N
Overpriced & customer service lacking
Way overpriced for plastic parts. I got two, the first one installed easy and the second one broke. I reached out to get a replacement sent and didn't get helped right away. I was able to get a new part sent but again service was slow and not up to par.
J**0
Product worked just as advertised.
Fairly simple replacement of the broken (stock) plastic piece with this CNC version was made even easier after watching installation video using link provided. Not a bad price either. My window works again! Would recommend.
T**M
Fixed
Perfectly replaced the broken one in our sentra, which was split right in half. Window works fine again. While it hurts to pay $20 for probably $.06 worth of plastic, the truth is it's the most cost effective solution for this repair. It does take just a little work to install. It is captured by two little dimples in the metal track, one at each end. You need to take a hammer and punch and flatten one dimple enough to remove the broken one and be able to slide this new one in. Then flip the track over and punch the dimple back out so this remains retained in the track. It's east to do.
J**E
Worked great
This piece worked out great.....Nissan has kind of a crappy design, but with a little work, it worked out fine. On the track itself there is a little dimple, serving as a stop, I took the window all the out, sat it on a bench, took a small grinder to the little dimple (then the new piece slid in like butter), then drilled out where the dimple was, put in a small set screw for a new stop, then re-installed everything, and finally took channel locks and crimped the ball arm into the the new plastic piece. Works like brand new. Yes, a little pricey for a small piece of plastic, but I couldn’t find it anywhere else, and it worked out perfectly, it’s not their fault Nissan made a crappy design
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