Power Window Motor DIY?
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A service manual helps, I don't remember where it is online, but search around...
Otherwise, from memory.... you take off 1 screw behind the door latch, door handle finisher comes off too and has two screws in there, pop off the door, unhook the cable that goes to the latch, unhook the power harnesses, take off all bolts in the door, remove the metal access panel, remove the motor, replace with new one, reverse process.... I probably left out some small things here and there, but its very very straight forward... its all in the manual anyways.
Otherwise, from memory.... you take off 1 screw behind the door latch, door handle finisher comes off too and has two screws in there, pop off the door, unhook the cable that goes to the latch, unhook the power harnesses, take off all bolts in the door, remove the metal access panel, remove the motor, replace with new one, reverse process.... I probably left out some small things here and there, but its very very straight forward... its all in the manual anyways.
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there is like 5 or 6 clips underneath the door pannel just take a flathead and make sure u pop em out.. 1 on the side aswell, need a 1 foot rachet extention with a 10mm and a 12mm socket to get in to the door handle finisher bolts.. then u lift up on the pannel and it should come right off of there, unplug the lights inside the door pannel and then u can set it aside oh and unplug the door/lock controller from the handle and slide the module thru, this is a 2 man job, you will need to have someone holding the window when u take off the metal panel behing the plastic panel and to line the bolts back up when u put it back together.. pretty much what i can think of on the top of my head.. it took me exactly 15 minutes to do it with a friend..
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