A power window lift motor is a specific type of motor that is used to control the upward and downward movement of a car's power window. It is typically located inside the car door and is connected to a window regulator mechanism.
When the driver or passenger activates the power window switch, it sends an electrical signal to the lift motor. The motor then uses its rotational motion to engage the window regulator mechanism, either raising or lowering the window glass accordingly. This motor's function is essential in providing automated and convenient control over the car's windows.
Appearance Shape and Size
Specification and Parameter
Rated Voltage | 12 | V |
Rated Torque | 2.94 | Nm |
No Load Current | ≤2 | A |
No Load Speed | ≥79 | rpm |
Rated Current | ≤10 | A |
Rated Speed | 65±15 | rpm |
Stall Current | ≤28 | A |
Stall Torque | 6.86-11.27 | N-m |
Noise | ≤55 | dB |
Power | 25 | w |