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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalo5Spd" data-source="post: 1492167" data-attributes="member: 28885"><p>Hi Bronco, since I just had the same problems with my 95 GT I’ll throw my $.02 in here. I’ve replaced 3 of the 4 window motors. </p><p> First off, I knew from the previous owner that the drivers front had the bad plastic bearings mentioned above and was an easy diagnosis.</p><p> Next was the passenger rear and I suspected that I may have damaged the switch when I replaced the driver front motor. Nope, bad motor. It didn’t make a sound when I engaged the switch but I did notice that when I was clicking on the switch the interior lights dimmed so I changed the motor and problem solved. </p><p> Only a few days after replacing the second motor, motor number 3 (passenger front) quit! </p><p> I know it’s an older car but I’ve got less than 13k on the odometer and the right rear had paint marker from a recycling yard on it lol. I’d bet a dollar to a dime the motor is bad. None of them took me more than 35 minutes to replace after a couple of YouTube videos. I bought the motors from Amazon and they work great so far. Good luck with the windows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalo5Spd, post: 1492167, member: 28885"] Hi Bronco, since I just had the same problems with my 95 GT I’ll throw my $.02 in here. I’ve replaced 3 of the 4 window motors. First off, I knew from the previous owner that the drivers front had the bad plastic bearings mentioned above and was an easy diagnosis. Next was the passenger rear and I suspected that I may have damaged the switch when I replaced the driver front motor. Nope, bad motor. It didn’t make a sound when I engaged the switch but I did notice that when I was clicking on the switch the interior lights dimmed so I changed the motor and problem solved. Only a few days after replacing the second motor, motor number 3 (passenger front) quit! I know it’s an older car but I’ve got less than 13k on the odometer and the right rear had paint marker from a recycling yard on it lol. I’d bet a dollar to a dime the motor is bad. None of them took me more than 35 minutes to replace after a couple of YouTube videos. I bought the motors from Amazon and they work great so far. Good luck with the windows. [/QUOTE]
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