your welcome
old john
Hello, Shelldigger!
You wrote on Sat, 26 Apr 2008 05:01:52 -0700 (PDT):
S> Tip, if you have to do this, taking the time needed to file down the
S> hole perimeter, while time consuming and a sweaty job, is well worth
S> not having you arm sliced to pieces.
S> Thanks much for the advice guys!
S> On Apr 25, 6:30 am, Shelldigger <lilc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
??>> I know, I know, I hear you, just having difficulty getting it
through
??>> my thick skull. It just doesnt seem "right" to have to do this....
??>>
??>> Will begin grinder operations today.
??>>
??>> On Apr 24, 11:04 pm, <ajeeper...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
??>>
??>>> As i said twice, grind a hole with a cutout disk an then the motor
??>>> can be diconected and dropped right through the hole(about 3" in
??>>> diameter. nothing else is required. old john
??>>
??>>> Hello, Shelldigger!
??>>> You wrote on Thu, 24 Apr 2008 04:47:39 -0700 (PDT):
??>>
S>>>> On Apr 23, 3:36 pm, "Steve W." <csr684...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote: ??>>
Shelldigger wrote:
??>>
??>>>>>> Am I really going to have to take a grinder
??>>>>>> to the door and cut out a section to get the old motor out and
a
??>>>>>> new one in....or is there a little known tip, secret, technique
??>>>>>> to to do this? Ill tell you right now the Haynes manual I have
is
??>>>>>> worthless on many accounts, but especially here. They dedicate
1
??>>>>>> paragraph to power windows, and none of it explains how or
where
??>>>>>> to do a damn thing.
??>>>>>
??>>>>>> There is a carpet panel I can pull that is close to the window
??>>>>>> motor. I suppose I can take a grinder and cut the door out so
the
??>>>>>> panel will cover it once I get the motor traded out....it just
??>>>>>> seems ridiculous to have to do that though.
??>>>>>
??>>>>> The motor and lift linkage come out as one piece. You need to
pull
??>>>>> the entire inner door panel off. Then the linkage and motor can
??>>>>> come out the bottom access in the door. Under the plastic panel
??>>>>> you will find the dust/water ****eld that also gets pulled off.
??>>>>> (looks like stiff paper with a bead of sealer around the edge).
No
??>>>>> need to cut extra holes.
??>>>>>
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S>>>> Unfortunately, there is "NO" bottom access! My door is quite solid
S>>>> save for a couple of small (no way the motor assembly is coming
out
S>>>> of them) holes. The carpet kick panel "looks" like it would hide
S>>>> access, but solid steel underneath.
??>>
??>>> With best regards, ajeeper...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
E-mail:
??>>> ajeeper...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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With best regards, ajeeperman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
E-mail: ajeeperman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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