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Quick question about power window

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My driver side power window stop working last night and today I have to fix it. When button is pressed I can hear clicking noise but window is not going nowhere so it's probably bushing in the motor .Ok and here is the problem , the window is all away down and is preventing from motor being pulled out .How can i raise that damn window? I am working on it right now so any help is appereciate.
 

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Read this thread: http://www.corral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=594057
Pretty common problem and the fix is not that hard. Have to remove the motor and replace some bushings, just takes a little time.
 
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94CobraPace said:
Read this thread: http://www.corral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=594057
Pretty common problem and the fix is not that hard. Have to remove the motor and replace some bushings, just takes a little time.
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Done deal , Thanks
 

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Mine does that and I pull the door panle off and tap the motor. I have been too lazy to actually fix it.
 
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The Green GT said:
Mine does that and I pull the door panle off and tap the motor. I have been too lazy to actually fix it.
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You son of a ****** (Arnolds voice)
 

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You son of a ****** (Arnolds voice)
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well....I had the SAME exact problem as you...I couldn't get to my motor :rant:

I took a hot (fused) 12v wire and jumped the motor at the connector. This somehow knocked something loose and it started working for me again...I'd imagine you could tap the motor to get it to do the same thing, too. Then, you can rebuild the motor.
 
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