Description
Electric right rear window regulator mechanism for Citroën C3 II A51. Side – passenger door. Includes electric motor. 6PIN
Overview
High-quality electric window regulator mechanism designed for the Right Rear (Passenger Side Rear Door) of the Citroën C3 II (A51). This unit includes the electric motor and a 6‑pin electrical connector, making it a complete drop-in replacement for worn or damaged regulators. Ideal for professional mechanics and experienced DIYers performing door repairs or glass replacement.
Key Features
- Complete Assembly Including Motor: Delivered as a single unit with integrated electric motor for straightforward replacement.
- 6‑Pin Connector: Standard 6PIN plug ensures correct electrical interface with the vehicle loom.
- Right Rear Application: Specifically made for the passenger-side rear door (right rear) of Citroën C3 II (A51).
- OE Cross Reference Ready: Commonly searched by product codes and OEM numbers for quick identification.
Benefits For Mechanics And DIYers
Replacing the full regulator with motor saves time compared to fitting separate motor or cable repairs. The integrated unit reduces diagnostic time in workshops and minimizes the chance of repeat failures when installed correctly. Clear fitment codes make it simple to locate the correct part by entering the product numbers in parts systems.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën / Peugeot)
- Model: Citroën C3 II (A51) — Right Rear / Passenger Door
- Product Codes: 9224G3, 9802619280
- Other Numbers: 6PIN Connector
Replacement Procedure (Summary)
Suitable for competent technicians and skilled DIYers. Typical replacement steps:
- Remove Inner Door Trim: Carefully unclip door card and remove any retaining screws to access the regulator.
- Lower/Support Glass: Position the window to access mounting bolts; support the glass or remove it if required.
- Disconnect Electrical Connector: Unplug the 6‑pin connector from the motor before unbolting the regulator.
- Unbolt And Remove Old Regulator: Remove mounting bolts and slide out the old regulator assembly.
- Fit New Unit: Install new regulator, secure mounting bolts, reconnect 6‑pin connector and test operation before reassembling the door card.
- Final Checks: Verify smooth travel of the glass, check for noise, and ensure seals and clips are reinstalled.
Installation Recommendations
- Disconnect Battery: Always disconnect the battery before working on door electrics to avoid short circuits and accidental motor movement.
- Test Before Reassembly: Operate the window to confirm correct function and alignment before refitting the door trim.
- Use Proper Tools: Use trim tools to avoid breaking clips and a torque wrench where applicable for mounting hardware.
- Inspect Door Mechanisms: Check glass run channels, seals and door wiring for wear or damage and replace as needed to prevent premature failures.
Why This Part Fails (Most Common Causes)
Window regulators commonly fail due to mechanical wear and environmental factors. Typical causes include:
- Cable Fraying Or Breakage: Over time the cables and guides wear, fray or snap, causing the regulator to seize.
- Motor Wear Or Overheating: Frequent use or water ingress can lead to motor burnout or reduced torque.
- Corrosion And Moisture Ingress: Door moisture and corrosion on tracks or pivots increase friction and load on the motor.
- Broken Plastic Guides Or Clips: Plastic components can become brittle and fail, causing misalignment or jamming.
- Misalignment Or Obstructed Glass Runs: Debris or bent channels increase resistance and accelerate wear of the regulator assembly.
Durability And Maintenance
Service life depends on usage and environment. Regular maintenance—cleaning and lubricating glass channels and checking seals—extends component life. If the window shows sluggish movement, unusual noises or intermittent operation, prompt replacement prevents further damage to the motor or glass.
Search And Identification Tips
Customers often locate this part using product codes. Recommended search keywords: “Window Regulator Citroën C3 II Right Rear”, “9224G3”, “9802619280”, “Electric Window Regulator 6PIN”. These terms improve visibility in parts catalogs and search engines.







