If you mean you are removing the window motor from the window regulator (the metal assembly that attach to the door panel and the window) then once you have the three screws removed, the motor pops off. HOWEVER, there is a spring that holds tension against the motor gear so the motor may not want to move; and, once you do remove the motor from the regulator the regalator will tend to snap shut, be careful. The motor may also have timing so you may need to put the motor back into the exact place you took it out of. That is, you need to mark where the gear teeth are on the regulator before you remove the motor from the regulator so it goes back into the same place.
By removing some screws and/or bolts.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 1993 Honda Civic. Remove the brake assembly and the brake rotor. Remove the axle retaining bolts. The axle will come off.
Begin by removing the inside door panel of your 2001 Mercury Villager. Remove the window motor wiring harness. Remove the window motor linkage. Remove the window motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new window motor.
The backseat is held on by mounting bolts. Removing the bolts will allow the backseat to pop off of the 1999 Honda Civic. Installation requires to mount the seats correctly.
Begin by removing the inside door panel. Remove the linkage from the window winder. Remove the window winder retaining bolts. The window winder will come off.
Begin by removing the 1994 Chevy passenger side door panel. Remove the window motor wiring harness. Remove the window motor linkage. Remove the window motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new window motor.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 1987 Honda. Remove the brake assembly and the brake rotor. Remove the CV joint retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new CV joint.
The 2006 Honda CBF 250 seat is held in place by four retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts to remove the seat.
Tools Required: Ratchet Extension (Minimum of 4 inch) 10mm Socket Phillips Screwdriver (cross-point) Flat Screwdriver Remove door interior trim panel. Reconnect the window control switch. Roll the window down to the access hole for the front window support. Loosen the two window support bolts. (Do not remove completely, the window will fall) After you have loosened the two bolts, hold onto the window so that it does not fall. Slide the control bar to the rear of the door so that the window can be removed. Turn the window to a 45 degree angle and slide it out off the door. Unplug and remove the window control switch and disconnect the electrical connector/harness. Remove 2 bolts on the rear window leveler bar. Then remove the 2 bolts on the rear of the window motor mount. Loosen the front 2 bolts on the window motor and slide the entire assembly upward and out of the bolt hole inserts. Remove power window motor out of the door. Install the new motor/regulator in reverse order.
You must first take off the door panel, by removing all door panel screws. Then you have to remove the two lower bolts that hold the window in and remove the window. Then you must drill out the rivets that are holding the power window motor in place, unplug it and remove it through one of the holes in the door ( remove the plastic covering) For re installation it is a bit tricky, have to transfer a couple parts onto the new unit with screws or rivets, and putting the window motor in, you need big rivets or possibly short bolts but they are hard to get in. Then plug it back in and put the window back in, and do up the two bolts that hold the window on. Good luck.
You can get glass at any junk yard or Honda dealership. At the dealership you will probably pay $200 or more, at a junkyard probably around $75 or less. To replace a window you would remove the door panel first (the plastic covering on the inside of the door). You remove about 5 screws from the door, then start at the bottom and pop the panel off by pulling out. On most cars you need to lower the window to a certain height to access the bolts that hold it in place. You then remove the bolts and tilt the window on its side to remove it. Install in the reverse order.
The front passenger quarter panel on a 1997 Honda Civic is taken off by removing all of the mounting hardware. Lift the hood and locate all the mounting bolts on the inside is remove them. Check under the vehicles for dust coves and remove them. Open the door and remove the bolts. Once all mounting hardware is removed pull the fender off.