Passenger side rear window stuck down

mdnitedrftr

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My rear passenger side is stuck in the down position. Im fairly positive its the button and not the motor. Does anyone know how to access the window so I can put it up manually?

No rain in the forecast, so thats good, lol...
 

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take your door panel off. very easy.

if u have the 460, remove the tweeter by pulling the cover off and removing the screw.
remove the panel with the switches by pulling up and remove the two screws under that.
take off the plastic rivet thinger close to the hinge and pull up and out on the whole door panel.
that should reveal your window motor and window tracks and such (beneath the white plastic)

thats from what i can remember on mine, anyone care to add in?
 

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he said rear window so i take it is a convertible and you would have to pull the quarter panel trim to get to that motor and regulator. i hate going inside the doors for window problems much less the the quarter panels good luck pal. i would try to jump that switch first just my opinion
 

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dalpoas83 said:
he said rear window so i take it is a convertible and you would have to pull the quarter panel trim to get to that motor and regulator. i hate going inside the doors for window problems much less the the quarter panels good luck pal. i would try to jump that switch first just my opinion
my bad...reading never really sat well with me ...... :wall: :crazy2:
 
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Cool, thanks for your helps guys. Im gonna try jumping the switch first, if that doesnt work Ill dig in and yank the motor to see if its the bushings. Ill let you know how things go.
 

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yeah 5.0 resto would be good or if you might try a salvage yard and save yourself some money.
 

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