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Old 01-31-2007, 11:50 PM
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97 GT window motor diagrams?

I have previously replaced the motors in my front doors. In my driver door, the motor has worked loose to the point I have only one screw holding it on. I am not sure the correct position the motor is to actually sit, so that I can reattach (and rivit). I am looking for diagrams if they are out there. Also, is it wise to replace the regulators or just lube up the track some? Thanks..
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Re: 97 GT window motor diagrams?

pull the other side apart and compare them
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Re: 97 GT window motor diagrams?

If you havent figured that out try here and check your model.
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