If the electric motor won't work, you would have to remove the door panel and disconnect the motor from the regulator. And the motor may be riveted to the regulator so you may have to drill out the rivets. You can then reinstall the motor or use a block of wood to wedge the window closed.
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Remove the rear window package shelf. Disengage the rear window shelf insulator from the rear shelf trim panel in order to get to the high mount stop lamp screws. Disconnect plug.
well you can try "jumping" the correct wire to see if window got up or down... this will tell u if switch is bad... but I would just go but a new master switch... try that before you cause more damage..
hi remove the contacts that connect the power and see if they are corroded as this will reduce the current to the strips, give them a clean with a bit of emery cloth wet and dry paper is best 1600 type, also purchase some white spirit or turpentine or an alcohol cleaner of sorts and with a soft cloth wipe the rear window this will remove the dirt on the strips and help them heat better...hope this helps please comment and rate thanks
first of all see if there is any power from switch to rear window. if there is power to rear window, then the heater grid may be bad. if no power from switch, first check the fuse for rear window defroster. if fuse is ok, then replace switch, if no ower is going out of it.
Do you hear the motor running when you try to put window up? If you do the cable from the window track to the motor is most likely broken. If not the switch , motor or a wire couldbe broken.
The book says 1. remove power accesory switch panel by using suitable flat blade tool at front. 2. Disconnet electrical connections.
3. pry door handle plug by using small flat bladed tool
4.remove door trim handle mounting screws
5. remove door trim panel from retainers.Start at rear bottom corner and pry outward.
6. remove door panel.
KD does make a tool that will properly pry the door panel away from reainers. KD 3705 You might get by with a screwdriver.
One other thing you may need to have the window down to get the panel to come off. You will have to lift up on it once it is loose from the fastners.
Hope this helps you out.
The only thing I can offer without more information is to check the fuse to the rear defrost. If your rear window has little wires connecting to the defrost wires on the window, make sure they are connected. I wish I could help you more. I hope this is helpful. Please leave a good rating.
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