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there are only 3 things that really can go wrong motor regulator or switch list when you hit the up with if you hear motor then your regulator is broke you van buy motor and regulator in one piece if it is the original you will have to grind rivets off and use screws also with dome light on try switch lights should dim if switch is working
forums.edmunds.com > Lincoln > Lincoln Town Car Jul 24, 2009 - 20 posts - 9 authors
Learn more about Lincoln Town Car at the Edmunds.com Car Forums! Read real ... Your problem might just be the actual power window motor itself. ... If your 88 frontdoor is anything like the 99 door I had,look on the bottom.
When you turn the switch over, does the lights dim or flicker? If that's the case then the battery don't have the power it needs to turn the engine over, so it could be the cables and post need cleaning, or the solenoid for the starter is bad. The description you give with the clicking sound, gives me the thought of starter solenoid, but always do the easiest and cheapest. "clean those terminals and post first"
SECTION 501-05: Interior Trim and Ornamentation
2003 Town Car Workshop Manual
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Procedure revision date: 01/28/2002
Front Door Trim Panel Printable View (206 KB)Removal and Installation NOTE: LH side shown, RH side similar.
Disconnect the battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to Section 414-01.
Remove the window switch plate.
Disconnect the electrical connectors.
CAUTION: Use care not to damage the trim panel covers. Open the screw covers.
sound like you have a problem with the motor or window regulator ....the lights dim tell me that the switch is ok ....i would take it out and replace it ....good luck
There is an easy way to check for power to the motor from the switch. With the door open (dome light on) and the key on (engine off) engage the switch in either direction. The dome light will dim slightly if power is getting to the motor indicating a draw on the circuit. You may have to do this several times looking closely at the dome light for any change in intensity. If it dims in both up and down directions, the motor/regulator is bad.
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