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Old Sep 24, 2010 | 09:05 PM
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well after 170,000 miles and a lot of use i have to replace my power window motors, they have been working slower and slower for the last couple years. i went to pick-a-part and found two same years trucks, question is that one of these trucks have a different looking motor, there round instead of the kinda of flat on each side of it like the original, and the round ones say ford on them. i know they have been replaced because the regulator mounting bracket is screwed on the door instead of riveted. so are these motors exactly the same just different configuration.
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Old Sep 25, 2010 | 03:29 AM
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You don't even have to take the window regulator out, it's way easier to just drill the 3 dimple spots on the door where the window motor is at, then take the bolts out., unplug the motor and it comes right out.

https://www.f150forum.com/f10/1990-f...problems-2527/

dciobota has a write up on the link

when I took the motor out I just held the window up with a peice of string laying around

i attached some pix i had on my phone when I did mine a while ago, first ones the window held up with string, second ones me takin the bolts out through the holes I drilled. third picture is taking the motor out of the speaker hole.
Attached Thumbnails power window motor-photo0142.jpg   power window motor-photo0143.jpg   power window motor-photo0145.jpg  

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Old Sep 25, 2010 | 09:09 AM
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ill have to check out thoses dimples. looks like it would be a lot easier.
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