It's not easy and it's not fun. I have a 1990 F150 and I've changed both power window motors in it, twice. First, be sure it's the motor, not the switch. There's a quick disconnect inside the door. Disconnect the motor there and attach either an automotive test light or a voltmeter and try to raise/lower the window. You should see 12 VDC with a meter or the test light should come on. If it does, try the motor. To remove the motor, first secure the window glass with several long pieces of Duct Tape, or something similar, to keep the glass from falling once you remove the window regulator. There are three or four rivets that hold the window regulator assembly to the door. These will have to be drilled out and then you can remove the assembly. You have to slide the regulator arm out of the bottom track of the window itself, and then it's a matter of maneuvering the assembly out of the door. Once it's out, there are three bolts that hold the motor to the assembly. Remove the motor and replace it. I have aftermarket motors from one of the major auto parts stores which have lifetime warranties, which I've already made use of. They are much cheaper than the dealership, and will honor their warranty as well. Do your homework on price. To reinstall, reassemble the motor/regulator and worm it back into the door. Since you drilled out the rivets, you can use 1/4-20 bolts, washers and nuts to hold the assembly on. Put the bolts in from INSIDE the door, so that the bolt head is facing inside, and the bolt body is sticking out. Use at least a 1 inch bolt, and once you have the washers and nuts on it, tighten it down and cut off the excess using a rotary tool with a cutoff wheel. If you don't, your door panel won't fit. This is exactly what I did on my truck, like I said, on both doors. Twice. Once because I used a part from a junkyard and it died, and once because the aftermarket part broke. Hope it helps...
the motor for your power windows is shot, or your wiring is gone
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how do you change a window motor on a 93 aerostar or can you please tell me how to get the windows down without the motor... my e-mail is snakespittbulls@yahoo.com
It probably needs a new motor.
remove door panel check to see if you are getting power and ground to motor. If so, bad motor--if no power to motor, check to see if you have power to switch if so ,bad switch--if not bad power feed to switch close but if the switch not on, you never get power to the motor.
First check for a blown fuse. Check to see if there is power at the motor. If there is power at the motor then the motor itself is bad.
Ranger pickup truck usually has one fuse for all of the power windows. The location of the fuse can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
could be the motor is bad. check with a mechanic.
it depends on what dealership you go to. some say yes others say no. you dont have to change the motor, you just have to find a way to get such the regulator and or cable. No, the power window module is not servicable; you have to replace the whole thing.
AnswerShould be one in the power distribution box under hoodwhat size and where is it located
First check fuses, relays to wiper motor. Then check power to wiper motor. Then check linkage to wiper motor.
There may be a fuse blown if the power vent windows don't work on a 1999 Dodge Caravan. If the problem isn't the fuse, the motor in the power windows may need to be replaced.