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Re: Window Motor Screws

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Originally Posted by cgmv123 View Post
The phrase "motor holes" implies the actual electrical part, but fair enough.
Someone didn't read the rest of the rule.

[R49]B. The electrical input leads may be trimmed to length as necessary.
[R49]D. The connector housings on the window motors (PN 262100-3030 and 262100-3040) may be modified to facilitate lead connections.

That being said, to answer the OP's question, the window motor was designed to use metric screws; M5s in particular if I'm not mistaken. I would recommend either reaming out or drilling the holes so that #10s can be used; drilling out to 1/4" is less advisable but just as functional.
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