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 :)
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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.
You cannot manually close a power window. You must repair the problem causing it not to work. Check the fuse, power window switch, and if they are good, you may need a new motor.
you cannot manually roll up the window. I disconnected the harness and used 2 wires to jump power from the cargo light socket to the harness, one way is up the other is down by reversing them.
Try lubing all moving parts then.....good luck using the motor
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You can manually roll up a power window by pulling on it. You can also remove the door panel and pull the window up.
i have a 82 bronco as well and i also had the same problem i checked the window motor and everthing was ok so i checked the PLUG in the dash where the switch is and found my problem it was the CONNECTOR it had come loose so i just pushed it back on and pow fixed it .....so try this out if you havent already found and fixed the problem good luck and thanks for your question
Remove panel on rear door. Also remove small rear access panel. Unplug the two wire connector cable that's connected to the rear window motor. With a cable connected to your battery apply voltage to the window motor connector in either polarity, the window will travel up or down, depending on which way you connect the battery cable. Most of the time the problem is the limit switch inside the rear door... is defective
It cannot be raised manually. You will have to repair it in order to raise the window.
take the door panel off and disconect the wire assembly or window regulator that goes to the power window moter and manually pull the window up.
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