after the door panel is off look @ the metal (closely) about where the motor is AND U will find 3 Dimples in a Triangle pattern, Drill the Dimples out 2 about 1/2 inch.Behind the Dimpes are (3) 5/16 screws(bolts) remove the bolts & wire,then out comes the motor-u might have 2 pry it just a little-b sure 2 check the replacement motor B 4 U install it in the door.(the wires will reach)
If it is a older Crown Victoria,( had to replace a window in 89 grand marq.) you have to take off the door panel to get to the window motor and i believe also there are some springs too, and put it on track. Isn't much of a answer you was looking for but it's a start...
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In order to replace the oil pan on the Crown Victoria you have to remove the engine from the car. After the motor has been removed then you remove the bolts holding on the oil pan and it can be replaced.
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It is under the plastic cover right below windshield. YOu have to remove retaining clips.
You have a broken cable in the window regulator. You will need a new window regulator assembly.
Remove the inside door panel of your 2002 Chevy Cavalier. 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.
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