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If the motor itself goes bad it’s pretty easy to change. There are a couple of tricks though that will make it a little easier.
Pull the door panel off. The motor is bolted to the regulator assembly inside the door with 3 bolts. You will need to drill a hole in the steel inner door frame to access one of these. It is already dimpled from the factory in the correct location. See the first picture. Strangely the other 2 are drilled from the factory.
Disconnect the electrical connector below the motor location right below the mounting bolts on the outside.
Remove the speaker and reach through the hole and wiggle the motor loose and pull out through the speaker hole.
The last picture is what the motor looks like and the 3 screws that holds it to the regulator linkage that you will be removing through the outside panel.
There’s already posts about changing out the whole regulator assembly and fixing the wiring etc. Sometimes it’s just a bad motor, like mine. Always grease all the slides and pivot points on the linkage while it’s apart.

Pull the door panel off. The motor is bolted to the regulator assembly inside the door with 3 bolts. You will need to drill a hole in the steel inner door frame to access one of these. It is already dimpled from the factory in the correct location. See the first picture. Strangely the other 2 are drilled from the factory.
Disconnect the electrical connector below the motor location right below the mounting bolts on the outside.
Remove the speaker and reach through the hole and wiggle the motor loose and pull out through the speaker hole.
The last picture is what the motor looks like and the 3 screws that holds it to the regulator linkage that you will be removing through the outside panel.
There’s already posts about changing out the whole regulator assembly and fixing the wiring etc. Sometimes it’s just a bad motor, like mine. Always grease all the slides and pivot points on the linkage while it’s apart.


