hey i just tried lubin the ***** out of the track with black greese and i tied soakin the hell out of the motor and regulator (big gear) with white lithium grease and no luck, guess the motor must be *****in the bed, (sigh) i hate working in doors :( anyone got any tips for me to make this hell job any easier??
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I called up Ford Employee Parts Program and got the part for about 74 bucks shipped. I get 25% off parts through Ford. It was the easiest way for me to get the part. I just didn't want to call and look all over the place for the switch. Thanks for the help!
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Originally Posted by Bill4Kath
I called up Ford Employee Parts Program and got the part for about 74 bucks shipped. I get 25% off parts through Ford. It was the easiest way for me to get the part. I just didn't want to call and look all over the place for the switch. Thanks for the help!
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So you can just unbolt the motors in these doors? The 2 GM's ive worked on had em riveted in and i had to put bolts in to put the new motor in as the rivet gun i have would never fit in there.
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Originally Posted by Bill4Kath
My problem was the switch. When I took it apart there were burn marks on half of the contacts. Just to make sure, I swapped the motor out with the back door and it worked just fine. I did check the switch with the multimeter as well. It only gave a reading when I pushed the switch down. So I definately knew it was a bad switch. There goes $80...Thanks for the advice!
I'd hate to see you burn out another switch. With the new switch, if it is still slow, you stil have a problem that will probably burn out the new switch and possibly even the motor this time :( Doug |
wheres the best deal for a passanger front motor?
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Rockauto is where I got mine. Good prices and great shipping.
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