The door panel will have to be off the door or such that the bottom can swing out enough to work in the door at the bottom. Remove the speaker. The motor can be seen to the left through the speaker mounting hole. There are three hex head machine screws that attach the motor to the lift mechanism. These are at the 3, 6, 9 clock positions of the motor drive housing. The heads are toward the car interior and are close to the metal of the door, and are almost impossible to remove without a straight ahead approach with a socket. Clearance holes large enough for the socket can be drilled with the right type metal bit or hole saw. Access can be cut with a cut off tool or a grinder with a narrow wheel. This is quick and easy and messy looking but will be out of sight when the door panel is replaced. The door strength will not be adversely affected with either method. Remove the three screws and through the speaker hole pull the motor toward the door interior and toward the speaker hole. Remove through the speaker hole. Installation of the replacement motor is just the reverse of removal.
the easy way is to remove the door panel and cut the regulator cables on both sides of the motor then raise the window and wedge a stick under the window to hold it up
Yes, remove the door panel, remove the window motor. You should be able to lift the window up.
Remove the inside door panel of your 1988 Lincoln Town Car. Remove the wiring harness from your window motor. Remove the window motor retaining screws. Reverse the process to install a new window motor.
drivers door has a switch for each window
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Replace the window regulator, it may come with the motor.
it could be the window regulator
To remove the rear window regulator on a 1994 town car, remove the screws under the arm rest. Take off the rubber insulation and unplug the speaker wires to get it our of the way. Finally, remove the window regulator.Ê
It's mounted on a bracket on the drivers side of the trunk , towards the rear window
the motor is going out and needs to be replaced. Same thing happened on my 93 explorer.
I am having a similar problem. Am checking fuses as we speak; supposed to be under steering column in 2004 Town and Country. Could also be burnt out window motor, which is a lot messier to deal with.
door swith sticks you can strip them down and clean but i would replace with new its a n easy job