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Post by anga326 on Jul 2, 2012 15:21:25 GMT -5
Hi!
New to this forum, and new to the Monarch. I'm from Sweden and it's an quite unusual car over here witch makes it even more interesting to have one.
But, now to my problem. Right back door's power window doesn't work at all, it just clicks when I press the button so it has power to the motor. But nothing more happens.
So, I want to dismount it but I don't know how.
I'm grateful if anyone can help me solve the problem.
Greetings from Sweden
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Post by robic58 on Jul 4, 2012 20:48:25 GMT -5
Hi Anga- It's fairly easy if you have ever worked on cars- Step One- Remove upholstery panel- A few screws hold it to the inner door sheet metal. Usually one larger bolt/screw near handle, on some cars the screws that hold the arm rests also attach to the inner door sheet metal. Around the perimeter, will be a series of clips that keep the panel snug to the door. You can buy a tool for the purpose of removal at most automotive store. If you can't find one , an ordinary kitchen /eating fork with the middle tine(s) broken off works too. Just go slowly. Step Two- gently remove the plastic liner- disconnect electrical connectors. Now is a good chance to check your wire(s) for conductivity with a voltage meter- you'll have to have the ignition on.If all's well, then the problem is either with motor or the switch. Step Three- The motor is in the cavity behind the inner sheet metal. The motor is attached to the regulator's half moon shaped large cog. You will see three depressions/ dimples in the inner sheet metal, in a triangle pattern. Drill half inch (13 mm)diameter holes through the sheet metal. Now behind these holes will be three bolts which attach the motor to the regulator, back 'em off. and pull out the motor. Step Four- Check out the motor at an electric motor shop. Step Five- re-install in reverse order. Hope this helps. There is also some useful info on the internet. Good Luck, Ralph
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