Other Name: Motor Assembly, Power Window Regulator; Power Window Motor, Front Left, Rear Right; Door Lock Actuator Motor; Motor Assembly, Power Window Regulator, Passenger Side; Driver Side; Power Window Motor
Replaces: 85720-58010
Item Weight: 1.40 Pounds
Item Dimensions: 8.0 x 5.8 x 2.7 inches
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
SKU: 85720-AE020
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's
factory warranty.
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Fits the following 2006 Scion tC Submodels:
Base, Spec | 4 Cyl 2.4 L GAS
2006 Scion tC Window Motor
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2006 Scion tC Window Motor Parts Q&A
Q: How to reset the power Window Motor on 2006 Scion tC?
A: The power window regulator motor needs resetting in the following conditions: disconnecting the battery terminal and changing or removing the power window regulator master switch, power window regulator switch, wire harness, power window regulator or power window motor and replacing the gauge fuse as well as the am1 fuse, fl door fuse and fr door fuse. When motors are not reset these components will not utilize their auto operation function, jam protection function and remote operation function properly. Power window regulator motors require reset using switches found on each door panel because remote operation through the master switch cannot perform the reset. The simultaneous reset of multiple power window regulator motors should be avoided to stop excessive current flow. Long-term continuous use of the power window switch will stop the motor to avoid excessive power usage until the switch blinking limits both auto up/down and remote up/down operation until the motor is reset for a few minutes. First switch on the ignition and use a tap of the power window switch to bring the window halfway up. Pull and maintain pressure on the switch until the window reaches its complete seal for around 1 second after termination of closure. The reset procedure is completed when you test for normal auto up/down functionality. To continue the process disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal for 10 seconds, reinstall it afterward and execute the first four steps a second time. Open the ignition switch to on and slowly raise the power window while fully operating the switch for window closure. Maintain pressure on the switch for about 12 seconds before checking for the auto up/down function's operation.