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Rear Door Window Motor/Regulator Replacement


 
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 19:35    Post subject: Rear Door Window Motor/Regulator Replacement Reply with quote

Hi, I've just bought a '96 3.1D Bighorn with a non operating rear o/s window.  Having unglued (!) the door card and removeed the bit of wood that was supposed to hold the window up, I've worked out that the regulator is U/S.  One of the cables was snapped and wrapped around the cable drum.  The motor works, but I'm guessing that I have to replace the complete asembly.  Any tips/guidance on how to get the old one out & new one in?  Also where can I get door card clips from?  Cheers, Jim
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 21:43    Post subject: Reply with quote

OH did mine a few weeks back, says it's pretty easy. Drop the window 2 thirds down, and you'll see the 10mm bolts that hold the glass. Undo these and slide window back up getting someone to support it, ( this is where I helped  Very Happy ), undo electric plug, undo the 7 x 10mm bolts holding mechanism, twist it a bit and it slides out of the bottom of the door.
Reverse that to refit.

And sods law, now he's fixed that window for me, the other ones broked!! Oh well, at least he knows how to do it.
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