Get a very long 7/16 wrench and turn out the bolts that hold the slide rails attached to the regulator rollers, so the rails seperated from the windowliftchannel, once I got those 4 nuts off I pushed the boltswhich are tacked into the lift channel, and was able to pull the glass out, what the problem looks to be is that the regulator rollers are not greased properly and could not slide in the lift channel.
Without the glass attached the regulator arms move up and down without any issue, so I ordered some replacement rollers, I am gonna get some nice quality grease, and got a few other replacement parts to clean up inside the tailgate when I put everything back, might as well fix other stuff while You Are In There!!
SOURCE: can't open tailgate and rear window
if you take off interior panel.....push out the dent with a bar....then try button if no work go back inside and you should see bars going down from handle to latch area...pull up on it and should pop the trunk
SOURCE: replace motor on tailgate window on a 1987 ford bronco
You will likely have to remove the panel from the inside with the window up. Once you have the panel off I would try to have some one hold down on the switch while you tap the motor with a hammer. Of course make sure the latches are all the way closed as if the door is not closed all the way the window will not roll down as it has safety switches to keep this from happening.
If you still can not get it down then you will need to unbolt the regulator and let it down that way.
SOURCE: I NEED TO FIND A REPLACEMENT TAILGATE FOR A 1994 BRONCO
You can try National parts depot, or Original parts groupe, They might have what your looking for. They all have on line catalogs.
SOURCE: Bronco rear window was being rolled up with a key
The electric key switch is next to the key cylinder on the rear door. You can see it easily with the window down and weatherstripping pulled out. The wiring may have become chaffed with the window over the years or the switch corroded in the contact points inside.
SOURCE: my 1990 ford bronco rear window will not go up all
Your window fuse, relay or motor may be dying and no longer powerful enough to close your window all the way up. So as not to be repetitive, for the failure of your power driver side window and rear window, review this handy diagnostic article, which identifies the possible causes, from a bad fuse, relay to window motor, etc.:
http://yourhandymanzone.com/Your_Handyman_Zone_How_To_Pages_Vehicle_Car_Zone_Cars_Trucks_Vans_Windshield_Windows_Window_Does_Not_Roll_Up_Down.htm
This should help narrow down your particular cause.
Brad
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