It could one of two things or both. First check in the door frame to see if its the motors, dont go buy them until you know for sure.
you can test this to see, then check the regulator. It may be bent or rusted,(might be able to clean it) while your in there check the gears, its a small plastic part with teeth that help the window to slide up&down the regulator.
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no, not the same.
You should have a mechanic check your window to see if it is off track. If it is not, then they will be able to replace the computer so that your window works.
Remove the window motor from regulator. This will free the window for movement.
You can troubleshoot the power antenna on a Lincoln Mark VIII by first checking the fuse. A blown fuse is the most common reason for an antenna not working properly.
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Inside of the gear house for the powerwindowmotor there are some plastic-gears that probably has lost it teeth's. :) It is impossible to repair unless you happens to have a huge machine park in your garage... Replacement parts should be available at your local Lincoln partspusher...
no fuse, but there are relays
Not true, they have power brakes.
To replace the window motor on a 1994 Lincoln Mark VIII, start by removing the door panel to access the motor. Disconnect the electrical connector and unbolt the old motor from the regulator. Install the new motor by securing it with bolts and reconnecting the electrical connector, then reattach the door panel. Finally, test the window to ensure proper functionality.
Down by the oil filter.
The plastic gear line is broken, you just replace the center section of your antenna.
behind the power steering reservoir