I successfully removed the power window motor.
#1
I successfully removed the power window motor.
Just now. It's out. And you guys think I can't do spark plugs?
Autozone gets the new power window motor in tomorrow. Now getting the new one back in, into place. lol.
Once I finish this I'm going to do a writeup because there are no instructions anywhere on the net on how to do this and it's such a common problem in sn95 mustangs.
Autozone gets the new power window motor in tomorrow. Now getting the new one back in, into place. lol.
Once I finish this I'm going to do a writeup because there are no instructions anywhere on the net on how to do this and it's such a common problem in sn95 mustangs.
#2
RE: I successfully removed the power window motor.
Good job dude. Once you start doing more stuff on your own to your car, you'll really feel a sense of accomplishment and really feel like the car is "yours." Take pride in it!!
Once all these little things are taken care of, then definitely consider doing all the basic maintenance yourself. You'll save quite a bit of $$$ vs taking it somewhere for these types of things.
Once all these little things are taken care of, then definitely consider doing all the basic maintenance yourself. You'll save quite a bit of $$$ vs taking it somewhere for these types of things.
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RE: I successfully removed the power window motor.
hey bro how did you get the metal liner off of the door to get to the motor and rails... i have an 02 gt and i have a bent rail i need to fix..... any help would be greatly appreciated...
thanks
thanks
#4
RE: I successfully removed the power window motor.
The metal liner doesn't come off. Those bolts you see on the doorbolt the window regulator and the power door lock operator into place. You have to work through the holes in the door unfortunately.
Looks like I might have to completely replace my regulator as well.
Looks like I might have to completely replace my regulator as well.
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