It's usually either a bad switch or a broken wire between the door and car body. carefully remove the switch, unplug it and use a jumper wire in the socket to check the motor operation. just be sure to jumper the correct wires so you don't short something out. If there is still a problem, pull the door panel, unplug the motor and hook up a 12-volt test light to the proper connections in that socket. hold the switch on and slowly open and close the door, watching the light. if the light is not steady then you probably have a broken wire.
Sometimes it is the switch.
Yes
Try bleeding the brake system including the ABS pump.
Start with the coil(s) and the ignition control module. This is usually the cause of intermittent problems. Also check the fuel pressure...maybe a bad fuel pressure regulator. Did you put on a new fuel filter with the pump? That should give you a place to start.
Yes, With no problems.
not without a lot of problems.
sometimes it happens but mostly not
tRY SPRAYING THE RUN CHANNELS WITH SILICONE. I can almost guarantee that water is getting into the motor/gearbox housing and freezing . If the motor works when the temp. is above freezing then this is probably the cause. You will have to dismantle and reseal the motor or better yet replace it with a new one.
you need to check the switches first. if not that, it is the power window motor .
you have to get the panels and the window regulator. get window switches and wire it all up good. you should be fine. a real pain, but it can be done.
Go on line and type in; abs code for 1993 camaro and click on on of the sites. It tells different codes for the different problems other people had with there camaro.
Possibly, but it can also be a loose connection, mis-aligned or failed neutral lockout switch, faulty ignition switch or a bunch of OTHER potential problems. Isolate and thoroughly diagnose the situation first. Don't just throw parts at the problem.