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You will have to replace the regulator assembly.
Try this link, http://www.a1electric.com/grandam.htm. It shows how to replace the entire window regulator assembly (which includes the motor). Probably the cleanest description I have found.
You will have to replace the complete window regulator assembly.
Remove the window regulator and motor from the door as an assembly. Drill out rivets that hold motor to regulator and replace motor. Regulator needs to be riveted back into door for reassembly
Unfortunately you can't just change the motor. You have to buy and replace the whole assembly including the window. Its a rip-off but the motor, ratchet, arms and window comes as one replacement assembly.
You will have to remove the door panel and replace the regulator assembly. In some cases it comes as an assembly with the motor.
replace window regulator assembly.
replace the power window motor inside the door. You will have to drill out the rivets and replace with nuts and bolts
Remove the door panel. Remove the bolt that fastens the regulator to the window. Remove the 3 bolts that hold the regulator assembly to the door. Squeeze the entire assembly through the largest hole and replace with a new assembly in reverse order.
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Remove the window regulator assembly from the door.Remove the motor from the regulator by drilling out the attaching rivets with a 3/16 in. drill bit.Connect the window motor to the regulator with 3/16 in. rivets.Install the window regulator assembly.
This could be caused by a blown fuse or a short in the wire. If its a blown fuse, replace it. If it is a short you get to play follow the wire from the window control button until you find the short.