any small socket set/screwdriver/sometimes u will need hex keys but only on special formatted vehicles
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.
Remove the old one and put the new one in. Extremely difficult job. -Long answer: Remove the door panel. Find the motor and drill out the rivets or get the old motor out by any means necessary. Unplug the motor Bolt in your new window motor and plug it back it. Before you replace the door panel, turn your car back on and make sure that the window motor is working. If it works replace the door panel. If not check the fit of the motor and the wiring. takes about 3 hours your first time if you have all the tools you need and know how to get the door panel off.
The general procedure to replace the window motor in a outback (in my case 2000 Outback) is the following: (Job Level: Moderate) 1) Remove the door panel from inside. Post back if you need instructions. 2) Completely slide down the glass (to avoid breakage) 3) Locate the window glass motor and remove the bolts. If they are rebitted - just use a drill bit to remove it. 4) Replace with new motor - if you dont have a rebitting maching - no issue - I usually use the right size blot/nut and manage my way with tools to fix it in place tight.
Most likely the window motor is dieing. If you want to replace it you can. It is not easy but it is possible to fix. Remove the door panel. Find the motor and drill out the rivets or get the old motor out by any means necessary. Unplug the motor Bolt in your new window motor and plug it back it. Before you replace the door panel, turn your car back on and make sure that the window motor is working. If it works replace the door panel. If not check the fit of the motor and the wiring. takes about 3 hours your first time if you have all the tools you need and know how to get the door panel off.
You can find that in the extensions window. The window will be there in more tools in settings.
start by getting a reipar guide and the nececery tools then follow derections
To replace a basement window, you will need to measure the existing window, purchase a new window of the same size, remove the old window carefully, clean the area around the window, and install the new window securely using appropriate tools and materials.
Remove the door panel. Find the motor and drill out the rivets or get the old motor out by any means necessary. Unplug the motor Bolt in your new window motor and plug it back it. Before you replace the door panel, turn your car back on and make sure that the window motor is working. If it works replace the door panel. If not check the fit of the motor and the wiring. takes about 3 hours your first time if you have all the tools you need and know how to get the door panel off.
how to remove a Mercedes e240 starter motor and which tools
If you have the right tools it shouldn't take more than 5hours
To replace a window sash, you will need to remove the old sash by unscrewing it from the window frame, then insert the new sash into the frame and secure it in place. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use the appropriate tools for the job.
Yes, you can repair the rear window motor on a 1993 Chrysler LeBaron convertible. The process typically involves removing the door panel to access the motor, checking for any electrical issues or damaged components, and replacing the motor if necessary. Make sure to have the right tools and possibly a replacement motor on hand. If you're not comfortable with DIY repairs, consider consulting a professional mechanic.