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  1. I'm not sure what you mean by clocking the motor, but I made a mistake that I hope you can learn from. I have a 99 es300 and just the other day the regulator wire snapped. I got the replacement part the next day. I tested the motor first to make sure it was still working. Install was basically the reverse of the pulling it out. After I installed it, I noticed that when I close the window using the auto-up, it bounces back down (halfway) when it reaches the top. It has something to do with the limit switch on the motor. I understand its a safety precaution in case there is something obstructing the path of the window when it closes. Maybe someone else can confirm, but when you install the regulator make sure the window is set just below half way. Apparently, there is also a mark on the regulator spool and motor that should match up. I'm thinking I have to take my door apart again tomorrow to adjust this. Any advice would be appreciated, but ink4trouble, I just thought you should look out for this when you do your install and save yourself some time. Oops, I just noticed that your post was from July. Hope your window is working by now.
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