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passenger power window ? lockout switch

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passenger power window ? lockout switch

I have a 66 town hardtop and my passenger side power has window stopped working.
In the manual schematics I.ve seen a reference to a lockout switch, my switch panel does not have a switch location for a lockout position, is there a different location where the lockout could be?The window was working ( it had very fast movement ) but stopped.
The drivers window and both vents are stilll working.
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The 1966 Thunderbirds with the "blind quarter" do not have a lock-out switch. This switch was only on cars that had quarter windows. With a non-working window, the switch should be checked first. ( no need to take the door apart unless you really necessary). If you need to get to the motor, the interior door panel will need to be removed. Then the window and window regulator can be removed from the door.
Please refer to your shop manual !!
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The 1966 Thunderbirds with the "blind quarter" do not have a lock-out switch. This switch was only on cars that had quarter windows. With a non-working window, the switch should be checked first. ( no need to take the door apart unless you really necessary). If you need to get to the motor, the interior door panel will need to be removed. Then the window and window regulator can be removed from the door.
Please refer to your shop manual !!

Or read what I posted in the thread above regarding the 65 window motor removal.
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Whack the motor with a mallet while pushing the switch down. It may have a dead spot.
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