In the inside of the door there should be a piece of metal that unscrews. You just take it off a walah.
To remove the rear window motor from a 1994 Ford Bronco with the window stuck down, first disconnect the vehicle's battery for safety. Then, remove the interior door panel by unscrewing any fasteners and carefully prying it off to access the window motor. Locate the motor and disconnect its wiring harness, then unbolt it from the door frame. Once unbolted, you can pull the motor out; ensure to handle any remaining components with care.
To fix the rear window on a 1995 Eddie Bauer Bronco, first, check the window motor and switch for functionality. If the motor is faulty, it may need to be replaced. Inspect the window track for any obstructions or damage; clean or repair as necessary. If the wiring is damaged, repair or replace it to ensure proper operation.
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.
To remove the rear power window on a 1991 Ford Bronco, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Remove the rear door panel by unscrewing any screws and carefully prying it off to access the window mechanism. Disconnect the wiring harness from the power window motor and remove the motor by unscrewing it from its mounting. Finally, detach the window from the regulator and lift it out of the door frame.
It is located in the rear tailgate. Remove the inner panel and the support bracket on the right hand side to see it.
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To fix the rear power window on your 1988 Ford Bronco, first check the fuse related to the power windows; if it’s blown, replace it. Next, inspect the wiring and window motor for any visible damage or disconnections. If the motor is not functioning, you may need to replace it; remove the door panel to access it. Lastly, ensure that the switch is working properly by testing it with a multimeter or replacing it if necessary.
Try lubing all moving parts then.....good luck using the motor
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.
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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
Speed sensor is on the rear differential.