You have to take the door panel off. I'm not sure exactly what ones but there are two wires you can touch together that will make the window go up or close. Mine was down and some guy noticed how cold it was and figured I probably really didn't want my window down and offered me some assistance. If my vehicle was newer I would not have accepted his offer. He took the panel off and went directly to the appropriate wires and my window went right up. Like I said before, if the vehicle was newer I wouldn't have tried this. But mine was on its last leg and I was in the process of upgrading.
you can get it from a junkyard for like 5 bucks, any 240sx window motor will work. dont go to a dealer because I went and they tried to charge $100.
If electric check the door switches to see that the wires are all hooked up and tight and if they are you might have a bad window motor, take it in for warranty work as that should be covered.
You can push on it and try and push it down, but think about. Do you really want the window down if it's motor does not work. What if you then can't get it back up. You would be better if it stayed up for the time being. What if it rained and you could not put it back up.
go to nearest auto parts store and buy haynes tear down manual, wiring diagram is in rear of book
Sounds like you have a bad power window motor. If that is not the case then the switches could be bad. Check them out with a test light to see if they are sending a signal. If they are then replace the power window motor.
Usual issues are window motor, window regulator, switches & wiring
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
Its your linkage, not your motor.
this is the biggest pain i ever had to do when i had my bronco... but its simple, just take the plate off of the inside of the tailgate (tailgate could be up or down, down is easier), find the motor, unplug it and remove the couple bolts that are holding it in. careful not to cut yourself there isn't much room to work. the hardest part is getting it back in. good luck!
yup, just need a they power window relay, window motor and regulator. (and a possible connector from the switch to the relay (located at the ffuse box)
If you pull the glove box liner out you will see it on top of the duct work.
Check to see if you are getting power and ground to motor - if so and motor does not work- bad motor