I just shattered the rear sliding window of my Ford F250 and was told by Dave of Quality Glass in LaPorte IN that the current generation of rear sliding windows are designed so the glass cannot be removed to be replaced, so the answer given me was, I need to purchase a new sliding window assembly. I checked into replacing the sliding window with just straight glass and it actually cost me more than aftermarket sliding windows. This is not the definitive answer, but the working answer in my situation.
Under the radio in the center of the dash.
add coolant to f250 system thru the overflow bottle this is a plastic bottle under the hood make sure not to add to window washer bottle
top center of engine
Look at the top of the engine at the rear center
NO! Even though they look the same, the center hole on 1987 up 8 hole rims are bigger than your 1983 rims.
defective voltage regulator
Rotate the black center in the front wheel clockwise.
Older pickups did not have center consoles but modern pickup usually do. some consoles are on the back of the center seat an example of this is Ford F250's
To the right of the gas pedal, behind the center consol.
window washer pump is broken pump is in bottom of fluid bottle under hood pump is cheap to buy and easy to replace
You will have to first find out if there is a hole in the part. If there is, then you need to get it replaced.
Twist the center section about a quarter turn. If it does not want to turn it is frozen. They can either be rebuilt or replaced. Since Ford uses plastic and dissimilar metals that cause the frozen issue, aftermarket such as Warn is an option.