To replace the passenger side window on a Jeep Comanche, start by removing the door panel to access the window mechanism. Carefully disconnect any wiring and remove the old window by loosening the window regulator or any clips holding it in place. Insert the new window into the channel, ensuring it's properly aligned, and then reassemble the window regulator and door panel. Finally, test the window to ensure it operates smoothly before finishing up.
To replace a passenger window in a 1987 Jeep Comanche, start by removing the door panel to access the window mechanism. Carefully disconnect any wiring and remove the old glass by unscrewing any brackets or clips holding it in place. Slide the new window into the track and secure it with the brackets or clips. Finally, reassemble the door panel and test the window operation.
no the fuel pump is on the passenger side of the fuel tank. tight fit but can be done with some patience!
you have to pull the transmission
To replace the motor on a passenger door window for a Jeep Liberty, start by removing the door panel by unscrewing any screws and carefully prying it off to access the interior. Disconnect the wiring harness from the window motor and remove any bolts securing the motor in place. Replace the old motor with the new one by securing it with the bolts and reconnecting the wiring. Finally, reattach the door panel and test the window to ensure it operates correctly.
Jeep Comanche was created in 1985.
You can't adjust valves, all you can do is clean or replace them.
Replace defective window regulator
The price of a Jeep Comanche ranges greatly depending on the car's model year. A 1989 Jeep Comanche costs roughly $3000, while a 1988 Jeep Comanche can cost anywhere from $2000 to $4000.
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You will have to replace the complete window regulator assembly.
Most of the relays are located on passenger side fender well near battery across from distributor.
Remove the transmission to excess the inturnal slave cylinder