
Driver side window won't go down.
Rachael Bostick
Hi Rachael,
It sounds like you need a new window motor. The cost of replacing your window motor will come down to parts and labor. Here's what you can expect to pay on average:
Parts= $50-$325 depending on the quality of the motor.
Labor= 2-3 hours $100-$250 depending on the shop's hourly rate and the skill of the mechanic.
Total= $150-$575+
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