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Old 11-20-2007, 10:39 AM
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It is probably the motor. Drill out the rivets to the motor and the four nuts attaching the regulator /motor assembly to the glass and remove. You may be able to give the motor a whack and get it working again but this will likely reoccur. New motor will be around $60 from autozone or advance. Lubricate the regulator before you put it back in. Mine took about an hour.