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Remove door panel and motor should be screwed to the window regulator inside the door. May have to remove entire regulator assembly to access motor screws.
Follow the upper radiator hose to just under the coil pack. Remove the 2 13mm bolts. Assembly should separate easily. Clean area. Remember top of thermosta faces to you!
Remove all the screws you can, I think there are 4-5. Then, there are plastic snaps all the way around the bottom. (buy new snaps before hand) Pull from the bottom, it will feel like you are breaking it, but its just the snaps. Disconnect the power window wires, mem seat wires, and the metal bar for the door latch. Be careful not to damage the wiring!
You will need to replace the motor/regulator assembly. Your local parts store should carry them or order online. These should be in stock as this is a common problem. Removing the motor bolts will be a pain since they have a rubberized nut hold them in the rear. Try a vise grip on them or if all else fails pull on the motor and pop them out. The replacement assembly uses normal nuts. Pay close attention on how the old assembly bolts up (take a picture before you remove it) since you will have to move the assembly to wrestle it out of the door. Reinstall assembly and check operation before you put door panel back on.
I am assuming you mean the drivers side window? Pull the door panel, then take a meter and find out if the switch is getting power, if switch is getting power your window motor is bad and needs to be replaced.
Could be a switch or even the window regulator assembly. If you are kinda handy, you can remove the switches and see if the electrical plugs able to swap to another switch. If you can try another switch for this window, you will eliminate the switch. (Hope you get my idea) Otherwise you will need to see if your switch is letting voltage out to the motor.
Hope this may help you.
you need to buy or make a clip removal tool. it looks like a sturdy 2 prong fork to pry off the plastic clips.this id whats holding the interior panel and some screws holding the door opener
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