How do I remove the back window in a 1998 Monte Carlo? how do I replace this?How do I remove from other Car's model
The year, make and model vehicle would help.
The exact cost to replace an electric window motor varies slightly by the model of car. As of 2014, the average cost for this motor is between 35 and 55 dollars.
It depends on what you are replacing the back window on. A car? What make, model, year, etc? A bus? Make, model, year, etc? Your house? Your pole barn? Your penthouse apartment? Be more specific and reask the question.
If you replace the entire unit, you are looking at an expensive fix ranging from $200-$2,000 depending on the model. Window air conditioners are inexpensive, but the outside units get costly the bigger you get.
To find the manufacturer code for a window using a window manufacturer code lookup tool, you can visit the manufacturer's website or contact them directly. Look for a section on their website that provides information on product identification or codes. Enter the necessary details about your window, such as the model number or serial number, into the lookup tool to retrieve the manufacturer code.
I found having a repair manual specifically for your make/model/year a great start. I'm in the same boat and this is what I have found out and will be doing next weekend. First, I had the a screw placed in the regulator to keep the window up until I am able to replace the window regulator. The regulator comes complete with the motor, so what I will do is remove the current regulator have a friend holding up the window has I am doing this so I wont have to remove the window (to skip a step), then just attach the new regulator in the same place as the original.
Obviously it varies car to car, yet you didn't specify a make/model. Take it to the dealer you cheapskate.
Does this belong in the Animal section?
Common issues associated with sash window springs include wear and tear, rust, and breakage. To repair or replace them effectively, you can start by removing the sash window from the frame, inspecting the springs for damage, and then either lubricating or replacing them as needed. It is important to ensure that the replacement springs are the correct size and type for your specific window model.
I think you are talking about the brackets that hold the rear window down and secure to the body on a soft top model. The only problem I know of is that many people do not realize that it takes a little twist of the steel bar that is in the bottom of the rear window section to get it to settle into the grooves in the brackets. It is wider on one side, and will not fit into the groove that way.
No. Ford produced his 3 window coupes from 1932-36.