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LOL yes that Chilton is no help at all when dealing with power windows, but you can go to the dealer mechanic and they will print you the needed schematic for free.
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The Internet, though, has a large number of web sites where
you can buy service manuals and schematics from bookstores,
publishers, and other collectors. Here is just a sampling of
what sites are out there:
Repair Service Manuals http://www.repairservicemanuals.com/
the largest collection of Automotive Repair Service Manuals
and Owners Guides on the internet. Our database currently
holds over 54,000 entries dating back from 1940 to more
recent 2011.
Repair Service Manuals auto http://www.repairservicemanuals.com/
the largest collection of Automotive Repair Service Manuals
and Owners Guides on the internet. Our database currently
holds over 54,000 entries dating back from 1940 to more
recent 2011.
There are Chilton books on every car I think ever made. I would check there, or ask your garage or dealership. Schematics don't usually come with the owner's manual.
Each power outlet has its own fuse. The fuses are F2.2, 3,4,5,and 12. They are in the fuse box near the battery. Your owners manual should have the details.
which schematics electrical, vacuum, power train, fuel, brakes? easiest source for all is a chilton's manual available online or local auto store for around $30
You will have to purchase either a schematic from the manufacturer or go to the auto parts store and get Haynes or Chilton manual for the make and model of your vehicle. They have the schematics in the rear of the books. Good luck
Try this research site. Site requires a log-on. Just get a library card from your local library and enter the code. Great info site as well as wiring schematics!
you have to replace your window regulator. to do this you have to remove the 7 rivets holding the regulator, the window motor and window. first, take a punch and pop the centers out of rivets. then drill them out. this will allow you to remove old parts. then reverse the process. you will need special rivets from Ford and a large rivet gun.
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