I'm not sure what year you have but for my 94 xlt it was as simple as:
-lower the window so you can open the tail gate.
-remove the access panel
-now open the window half way
-there are 4 bolts, 2 on each side that connect the window to the mechinism that raises and lowers it. remove those 4 bolts.
-open the window fully once disconnected from the mechinism
*MAKE SURE TO SUPORT THE WINDOW WITH BOX'S OR SOMETHING*
-diconnect the wiring harnes to the motor
-remove the 3 bolts that hold the motor in place.
-and slide it out
To remove the window in the rear hatch of a 1989 Ford Bronco, the weather stripping around the window will have to be pulled back or pushed down slightly. This can be accomplished with a straight screwdriver or a putty knife.
3 wires
It is located in the rear tailgate. Remove the inner panel and the support bracket on the right hand side to see it.
Probably not because the Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco 2 were not very good by their motor.
yes
yes, you must remove the door panel and remove the window motor bolts enough to move the window freely, once you have it up you can put the window motor back in in order to hold it in place. it works if you get the teeth lined up trust me i just did it :)
First you will need to remove the door panel, after this is done you should see at least 3 little marks in the door metal, which were made by a punch. Drill a hole where these indentations are and use the appropriate tool to remove the motor.
No there isn't. The Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco II have not sold very well and The Ford Motor Company is not interested on making a Ford Bronco III because of this situation.
I need to know the best way to remove and install the new window motor for a 96 Ford Windstar drivers side. Ray
If its the bronco XLT you'll have to take the tail gate paneling off the inside. The motor, gears, etc. for the rear window are located in there. I had the same problem with mine sometime back.
Absolutely
yes you can. First remove the window motor. Remove the 3 screws on the back side. disasemble and clean thoroughly. You will notice three round holes in the body. This part originally called for plastic gromets that would break if put in a bind. Simply replace with 3/8 nut. Reassemble, using packing grease.