S SCUMDOG Well-known member Joined Feb 26, 2006 Messages 129 Apr 30, 2006 #21 #@+& Windows Looks like I'll have to take out drivers side electric window motor, any tips and/or hazards in this operation? Does the motor come out without removing any other components?
#@+& Windows Looks like I'll have to take out drivers side electric window motor, any tips and/or hazards in this operation? Does the motor come out without removing any other components?
B bowserhound Well-known member Joined Apr 7, 2006 Messages 81 Location Niles, CA Apr 30, 2006 #22 Make sure you have small hands before you get started.
S SCUMDOG Well-known member Joined Feb 26, 2006 Messages 129 May 1, 2006 #23 bowserhound said: Make sure you have small hands before you get started. Click to expand... I see what you mean - but it wasn't TOO hard! (putting it back in place and hooking up the mechanism might be a different story) Motor does not seem to want to work -it's down at the local auto-sparky place for a check-over. Doesn't seem to matter what wiring combination I use, all i get are sparks when I hook the wires to the terminals, not good eh? Out to fiddle with the back-up lights, with a bit of luck it will just be bulb replacement....
bowserhound said: Make sure you have small hands before you get started. Click to expand... I see what you mean - but it wasn't TOO hard! (putting it back in place and hooking up the mechanism might be a different story) Motor does not seem to want to work -it's down at the local auto-sparky place for a check-over. Doesn't seem to matter what wiring combination I use, all i get are sparks when I hook the wires to the terminals, not good eh? Out to fiddle with the back-up lights, with a bit of luck it will just be bulb replacement....