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Originally Posted by dougand3
Dan, you hit the nail on the head. It sure helps hearing from someone who has done it.
The brushes were dirty/sticky. Cleaned it out good with electronic cleaner - spins smoothly. Shot PB blaster up into the gear assy and then silicone lube spray. Lithium grease on big motor screw. Took some tweaking to get motor back into gear assy. Got it to ~3/4" before seating and hooked up electrical and tapped switch until it seated enough to get 2 bolts to thread. Greased up the regulator tracks real good...it is as smooth as ever.
The motor (and probably gear assy attached) is Ford part# F58B-14A365-AB. I"ll call the dealer for a price - just for grins.
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dougand3
I'm glad that I was able to help! I would be willing to bet that your other window motor is about at the same condition.
On another note. How is your rear wiper working? These things fail because the output shaft siezes (spelling?? (gets stuck)) on it's bushing. I took mine apart and got it freed up. The motor was in really good condition. Now I can wipe the rear window too. I still need to fix the locks in the rear gate. I get the door ajar light now and then. I still have the rear cover off of the rear door.
Dan