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Did you check out the basics? Does the starter motor spin and kick out the drive gear? Did you check the flywheel teeth? Did the old starter motor use shims?
Your window won't work for one of 3 reasons, 1. fuse is blown 2. Window switch is bad 3. Window motor is bad. To get the window up, Take off door panel remove window mechanism(metal piece with teeth on it) from motor and then you can push window up(window will not stay up unless you duct tape it or reconnect to motor.
I had this problem before on my 95 Intrepid and I replaced the Idle Air Control Motor and all was well. Your Mass Airflow Sensor may also be the culprit. Your best bet would be to go to any common auto parts store, Advance, Auto Zone, the like and get a Hains manual for your specific Intrepid. It will show you how to easily and precisely check your input sensors that determine idle speed and get you running back to normal. $15-$20 here will be your BEST purchase for your car. You will thank yourself MANY times over for getting it. May well be the best purchase youll ever make for any auto you own now and in the future. Good Luck!!!
My Chevy was having troubles with the wipers and had to put a large zip tie around the motor and wiring connection. The post were worn down just enough for it to lose contact. The Zip Tie holds tension on it.
Remove your A.I.S.motor & clean it and the port it came out of with throttle body spray cleaner & re-install. Clean electrical connection, (wire terminal & motor contacts) with contact cleaner or similar, and retry. If you have di-electric grease, add some to electrical connection before putting it back on.
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