Try lubing all moving parts then.....good luck using the motor
It is located in the rear tailgate. Remove the inner panel and the support bracket on the right hand side to see it.
Yes, you can manually roll up the window on a 1990 Ford Bronco if the power window mechanism is malfunctioning. You would need to access the window regulator assembly, typically by removing the door panel. Once exposed, you can either use a tool to turn the regulator manually or reattach any disconnected components to restore functionality. Always ensure safety and consult a repair manual if you're unfamiliar with the process.
I have a 91 bronco and I've had problems myself with the rear window. First check the fuse panel to see if the fuse for the rear window is blown. I believe its a 20 amp. Also if the interior switch and the key switch on the tailgate both dont work, try pushing in on the tailgate while trying to move the window down or up
To remove the rear tailgate window switch on a 1995 Ford Bronco, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Then, use a flathead screwdriver or a trim tool to gently pry off the switch cover from the tailgate panel. After removing the cover, you can access the switch's mounting screws; unscrew them and carefully pull out the switch from its housing. Finally, disconnect the electrical connector from the back of the switch to complete the removal.
You can manually roll up a power window by pulling on it. You can also remove the door panel and pull the window up.
There is a control arm that attaches to you tailgate release, chance are this or another one of these arms has come out of it's retaining clip. Remove the inside panel on the tailgate, about 6 to 8 screws. This will allow you access, though tight, into the area of the motor, gears and control arms. If you have tint on your window slide a piece of cardboard in to protect from being scratched while your working in there.
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.
I had to to take the door panel off remove the window motor raise the window then put the motor back on
From the fuse panel, hot in accy or run, comes a light blue with black wire, to the tailgate window switch in the dash. From this switch, two black wires go to ground, and a pink with light green and a pink with light blue wire go forward to the tailgate key switch. From the fuse panel, hot at all times, comes a black with white wire, also to the tailgate key switch. From the tailgate key switch comes a yellow with red wire directly to the tailgate window motor. Also from the tailgate key switch comes a tan with black wire, to a tailgate latch switch, and from there a red with yellow wire to the tailgate window motor. That latch switch functions to keep the window motor from working if the gate is not completely closed, and from what I hear, with wear and tear over time, begins to malfunction just from getting out of reach. If your window quit working, start there. Otherwise, it would be impossible to explain how those switches work together in the same circuit without a drawing, so I must recommend the website of helmdirect, for the electrical and troubleshooting manual I'm referring to, which I bought there, for the same vehicle. Best $25 I've spent.
Yes, you can remove the door panel and manually let the window down. When you do this, be careful not to break the window.
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 :)
Remove the window motor from regulator. This will free the window for movement.