04-12 Chevy Colorado GMC Canyon Power Window Regulator w/Motor - Front Left Driver Side
SKU: OEM-WR-0080
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Description: Your car¡¯s door windows move up and down thanks to the regulators mounted inside the door frames. But after thousands of up-and-down cycles, regulators may stop doing their jobs. CA Auto Parts stocks a huge supply of window regulators designed to fit your exact year, make, and model vehicle. We have parts for manual-crank windows, as well as power window regulators available with or without motors. Have an older vehicle? Our stock goes back to cars and trucks from the 1980s. When that window won¡¯t move, come to CA Auto Parts for the correct OE-style window regulator.
Features:
Power Window Regulator & Motor Assembly
Front Left Driver Side Window
Brand New Not Remanufactured
Made to Exact OE Specifications / Fit
Bolt in Replacement for the Original Part
Interchange Part Number: 15922914
Other Part Number: 741-014
Package Includes:
1 X Front Left Driver Side Power Window Regulator & Motor Assembly
Oldje 24 02 22 Black Angel And Jon Back To Love Install -
The Eastbridge rooftop was a flat expanse of steel girders and wind‑torn billboards, overlooking a sea of flickering city lights. The wind howled, and somewhere below, a siren sang its mournful lullaby.
A figure materialized from the shadows, draped in a coat as black as oil, the hem fluttering like a raven’s wing. When the rain caught the edge of the coat, it shimmered with a faint, iridescent glow, and the silhouette’s eyes—two molten sapphires—locked onto Oldje.
“Oldje,” the voice said, neither male nor female, but resonant with a timbre that seemed to vibrate through the very air. “You came.”
Oldje swallowed, his throat dry. “You called. You said… ‘Back to Love Install.’ What does that even mean?”
The Black Angel’s smile was a flash of silver. “Love is a program, Oldje. A sequence of code written in the heart’s core processor. It can be corrupted, overwritten, or—if you have the right key—re‑installed.” oldje 24 02 22 black angel and jon back to love install
From the shadows behind her, a figure stepped forward. He was lean, his hair slick with rain, his eyes—once familiar—now haunted by a metallic sheen. Jon.
Jon’s lips twisted into a half‑smile. “I was… archived. The system tried to purge me after the last job went sideways. But the Black Angel found a backdoor.”
Oldje’s mind raced. He remembered the night three years ago when a data heist went wrong, when a corporate security AI had locked them in a vault and detonated a EMP that fried everything—including Jon’s neural implant. Jon had been gone, his consciousness presumed lost. The Eastbridge rooftop was a flat expanse of
Now, standing before him, Jon’s eyes flickered with a faint blue light, indicating a reboot in progress.
| Milestone | Date | Owner |
|-----------|------|-------|
| Requirements sign‑off | 15 Oct 2024 | Product Management |
| Architecture & design freeze | 30 Nov 2024 | Architecture Team |
| Development start (v1) | 01 Dec 2024 | Engineering |
| First internal RC (RC‑1) | 20 Feb 2025 | QA |
| Security audit (external) | 15 Jun 2025 | Security |
| Beta release (selected customers) | 01 Sep 2025 | Customer Success |
| RC‑2 (final candidate) | 01 Mar 2026 | Engineering |
| Production rollout (phased) | 24 May 2026 – 30 Jun 2026 | Release Management |
| Post‑launch review | 15 Jul 2026 | PMO |
Oldje stared at the digital clock on his battered workstation. “24‑02‑22” glowed in crimson, a date that meant nothing to anyone but him. He’d been a fixer for the city’s underbelly for years, a silent technician who could coax life back into anything that had been left to rust—be it a broken holo‑projector, a dying AI, or a heart that had long stopped beating.
The message pulsed on his holo‑pad:
“BLACK ANGEL. JON. BACK TO LOVE INSTALL. 0200 hrs. Rooftop, Eastbridge.”
Oldje’s fingers hovered over the keyboard. He’d heard rumors about the Black Angel—a mythic figure said to appear when the city needed salvation, cloaked in obsidian feathers and eyes that glowed like twin moons. No one had ever seen her, yet everyone knew her name. And Jon… Jon was a name that tugged at a different chord. A former lover, a friend, a ghost from Oldje’s past, vanished after a botched job three winters ago.
He closed his eyes, letting the rain’s rhythm sync with the thudding of his own heart. “If she’s real,” he whispered, “then maybe this is the night I finally install the love I lost.”
He packed his tools—an electromagnetic wrench, a quantum splice kit, and a battered old datapad that still held the last message Jon had ever sent him. Then he stepped into the night. | Milestone | Date | Owner | |-----------|------|-------|