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Old 07-04-2007, 01:06 AM
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'91 tc motor replacement?

So the window motor is burnt out and I've taken the door panel off and drilled out the rivets and unplugged wiring. How do I disconnect the rest such as the cables?

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Old 07-04-2007, 06:21 AM
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Re: '91 tc motor replacement?

If the regulators toast (cables usually fray) you'll have to take the window off. I don't think its a serviceable item. I can't remember what I paid for mine.

Its been a long time since I had to replace a regulator but it seemed pretty straight forward. Take door panel off. Drill rivets out or unbolt motor (mine was already done before). Push window down into door drill or unbolt it from regulator. Tape or have some one hold the window while you put the regulator back in. Bolt window back onto new regulator (its somewhat of a pain in the ass), bolt motor to regulator and bolt motor to door and that a should be it.

Don't forget to white grease on the regulator so it moves with a little less friction.
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