power window motor
Im replacing a 98 windstar power window motor passenger front side.
when i take out the motor and regulator can i tape the gear and bracket the motor that held them together real tight ?will that be good enough to hold the window from coming down? i mean use furnace tape or etc.good tape. or should i tape the track that the window is actually in or at least put something in there to hold it up? any help would be appreciatted. thanks
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Easy way to hold the window full up or in place/position, is to use duct tape and tape a good 'vertical lenght' of the inside portion of the glass (or mutiple), running thetape over the door/window frame (cover the painted surface) and then on down the outer glass surface.. With frameless glass applications, a strip of duct tape on the 'outside felt strip' running the lenght of the glass or a good portion of, will usually hold it from dropping..
also on a 98 can i just replace the window motor without taking anything else out ?just taping or making sure the window glass does not come down. when i remove motor will the gear and spring remain intact or not? on mine it looks like it should. i just hope i dont have trouble getting the motor back in if you say this should work. thanks for a reply.
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How can i lower the passenger door window a couple of inches? i havent been able to budge it at all. i have a new power window motor for it. Im trying to put in the motor without taking out the regulator. i was told i could lower the window enough to move the motor and reg. up where the speaker hole is where i can get to it.
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