There is a c type clamp on the inside of the hand control where it meets the door. You will have to push in on the doors panel to see it, its usually copper colored. It comes out in one direction, you will need to get a flat head screwdriver and push one of the ends of the clamp (pin as its really like a "c"wire) and id should pop out and you can pull the knob off. Put the pin on the knob (but not all the way into the slot) before installing the knob. then after you slide the knob on use a screwdriver to pust the "c" pin back into place.
To replace the window regulator on a 1994 Thunderbird, first, remove the door panel by unscrewing any fasteners and carefully prying it away from the door. Disconnect the electrical connectors and remove the window crank or switch, then support the window in the closed position. Next, unbolt the old regulator from the door and carefully detach it from the window. Install the new regulator by reversing the steps, ensuring everything is securely reattached before replacing the door panel.
Remove the window regulator and motor from the door as an assembly. Drill out rivets that hold motor to regulator and replace motor. Regulator needs to be riveted back into door for reassembly
Remove the door panel. Remove the bolt that fastens the regulator to the window. Remove the 3 bolts that hold the regulator assembly to the door. Squeeze the entire assembly through the largest hole and replace with a new assembly in reverse order.
Replace the motor. Not and easy job. Get a manual on your car to do the job right. If the window motor still works then you might have to replace the window regulator. That is a common problem in the 3rd generation maxima (89-94). Hopefully this was able to help you.
To replace the roll-up window in a 1994 Astro Van, first, remove the interior door panel to access the window mechanism. Disconnect the window regulator and any attached components, then carefully slide the old window out of the channel. Insert the new window into the channel, reattach the window regulator, and reassemble the door panel. Finally, test the window to ensure it operates smoothly.
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
The Regulator for a 1994 Deville is mounted on the fuel rail. Disconnect the battery, then relieve fuel pressure. Remove the vacuum line from the regulator and unscrew it to replace.
its easy just take off the door panel, disconnect the wiring harness and take the screws out of the mount for the window motor and it comes rite out
Yes, the car was exactly the sam for those years. Usually, the car parts comply until they change the body style completley. Or, buy a universal automatic window regulator. Patrick
The regulator is part of the engine computer. You will have to replace the computer.The regulator is part of the engine computer. You will have to replace the computer.
this link provides step by step instructions plus photos: http://g20.net/forum/showthread.php?t=36031
Usually it's either the window regulator or window motor. You can buy both online for about half of what the dealer will charge for the part. It could also be the master switch on the driver's side, but if all the other windows are working fine, I'd replace the regulator and motor. I bought the regulator with motor combo for $81 delivered recently and my window is working perfectly now.