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Are you looking for the early or late style?
The early ones have the blue plastic locking tabs on the actuator mechanism for the window limit switch. Most of the junkyard ones are broken or brittle enough the break trying to remove them.
The later ones are about 50% broken that I've seen, so still hard to find but easier.
If Mazda would start reproducing some of these internal plastic parts they could probably make a fortune.
The early ones have the blue plastic locking tabs on the actuator mechanism for the window limit switch. Most of the junkyard ones are broken or brittle enough the break trying to remove them.
The later ones are about 50% broken that I've seen, so still hard to find but easier.
If Mazda would start reproducing some of these internal plastic parts they could probably make a fortune.
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Are you looking for the early or late style?
The early ones have the blue plastic locking tabs on the actuator mechanism for the window limit switch. Most of the junkyard ones are broken or brittle enough the break trying to remove them.
The later ones are about 50% broken that I've seen, so still hard to find but easier.
If Mazda would start reproducing some of these internal plastic parts they could probably make a fortune.
The early ones have the blue plastic locking tabs on the actuator mechanism for the window limit switch. Most of the junkyard ones are broken or brittle enough the break trying to remove them.
The later ones are about 50% broken that I've seen, so still hard to find but easier.
If Mazda would start reproducing some of these internal plastic parts they could probably make a fortune.
I could easily convert a manual to electric, I have all the parts from my original doors.
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