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Success! Power Window motor replaced!

Old Sep 23, 2005 | 08:21 PM
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You guys are rubbing off on me! In what has been up to this point the most major car repair I've done by myself, I've successfully taken off the driver'* side interior panel and replaced the power window motor! Had to share.
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did you get the door panel back on yet?
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Originally Posted by rjolly87
did you get the door panel back on yet?

Yeah... The techinfo article on taking off the interior panel on the site was definately the saving grace.
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good job then. i always had a hard time getting stuff back to gether.
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Good job
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its not so bad on your year. My 90 has rivets the first time you take it out you have to drill them.
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Sounds like the upcoming meet is getting a few todo'* off your list..

Great job..
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Sounds like the upcoming meet is getting a few todo'* off your list..

Great job..
Actually, I'm afraid to do things under the hood until I have you guys there with me. Changing the oil and changing a power window motor is one thing.. Pulling plugs and unbolting crap from the engine is another.



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your on the right track, just take baby steps......
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