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[DML] Re: Driver's side window trouble



My guess is that the window motor is bad. I read a post earlier that 
mentioned a way to wake your motor up without removing the door panel. 
Carefully remove the door light closest to the front of the door 
without actually unplugging it. Get a flashlight and locate the motor. 
Get a punch and hammer and give the motor a tap. Maybe have someone 
hold the button in the up position as you tap the motor. It should not 
take more than a few taps, so don't over do it. You will now it's a 
motor issue if anything different happens in the window operation.

Read more replies before attempting this. You will know this is good 
advice if someone else can back me up.
I just replaced my passenger door window motor and regulator assembly. 
It was a piece of cake. Door panels are good quality and come off 
relatively easy. My regulator tape seized, I bought a NOS set up. 
Works beautiful. Have whomever you buy the motor from, send you the 
instructions. 

BC


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "coreysmoo" <coreysmoo@xxxx> wrote:
> When I put my driver's side window down, it does not come back up.  
Then 
> later on, sometimes weeks later, I will push the switch randomly and 
it will go 
> up.  What causes this?  It goes down every time.  but it only seems 
to come up 
> when it wants to.






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