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Old 10-06-2007, 07:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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sticky situation help!

so i am leaving back for college tommorrow nite. and it seems my power window motor has burnt out on the drvier side of my 91 mr2 na. the window is stuck down and there is no way i can get to a mechanic or have the part in time, so im curious is there a way to manually crank it up without damage?
any help is appreciated, i have never really torn a door apart so if anyone can clearly explain a process, i will be ur number 1 fan!

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Old 10-06-2007, 08:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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as far as tearing off the door, its just a couple of screws, there is like 3 along the bottom, couple others.
not sure how the electric ones work, but i imagine you could pull it off the track and leave it in the up position, but thats just a guess.
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You should scour the yards and see if you can find a window motor.
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when you pull off the door panel you gota look for the power window motor which would be inside the door...there will be 2 wires coming from it all you have to do is unplug it and hook up the the wires that runs into the motor to a batter..one to positive and the other to negative, window should go up or down, reversing the wires will make the window go in the opposite direction..if you need pics i can show you tommorow, my door panels taken off right now but im about to go to work so if you need pics let me know and i can post it tommorow after work
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