passenger window

kojak

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The passenger window on my 90 Mark VII is now stuck all the way down. I've owned the car now 6 mos. and it has worked reliably up to this point, although it was a bit louder than the driver's side. I saw a thread from MD-82 in May with the same problem- when the button is pushed, the lights dim a bit and there's a slight noise where you can hear the motor pushing but the window stays put. The thread I refer to entailed taking the motor out after taking the door almost completely apart, which is way out of my league. I have the panel off and have tried WD-40, yelling at it and hitting it. I guess at this point I may as well admit that this worked briefly earlier today- randomly, the switch just worked once, and I had it going up and down (though not all the way down) as good as ever. Then to prove to myself that the problem had been fixed I tried putting it all the way down. :slam So I'm an idiot. Does anyone have any suggestions?
 
kojak said:
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Does anyone have any suggestions?
Yes.
Stop beating yourself up over not knowing how to do something. It's cool really. Hell, I don't know how to cook. I can grill like a champion but spaghetti and rice and baked goods are beyond me. That is until I actually READ how to do it :)

Your 13 or so year old window motor is in the same catagory. There's MANY articles on the proper way to repair this with three hand tools and a drill. Seriously. If you have full use of both hands, it shouldn't be too hard of a task. Also, the smaller your hands the better for this job. Search here and on the web for [lincoln mark VII window motor replace tech article] sans the brackets.
 
Thanks. The motor worked once I gave it a few taps with a screwdriver and works fine now, provided it isn't rolled completely down. This I take to mean that it is about time for a new motor, or else the mechanism is just stuck at the very end. I may just have it looked at.
 

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