Challenging, but did it!
If all is well, tighten up all the nuts, put the speaker back in, replace the watershield, plug all the cables and switches back in and push the little panel pieces back in. You're done!!
Time for refreshments!
Figure 16.
Thank you Dr. Z! Our rear passenger (2002) broke early this summer. I could not find rear regulators online, even searching Amazon, taped it up and ignored it (hey, my wife drove it and did not complain).
Finally put effort into it, no website seemed to carry REAR. All that I called said the same thing: The front ones wear out often since they're used the most...
WHAT? I have **KIDS** That rear window went up & down like a cheap network connection.
One company's salesguy, 1Aauto.com, told me they use
www.PartFinder.com since unlike Google, it only searches AUTO-related sites.
Boom! Found the part, found the OEM brand/model. Googled it -- and Amazon had it! Not sure why my own searches on Amazon did not find it.
Ordered it, paid $3.99 for next day, and then spent 3+ hours fighting it. You see, I'd forgotten the little nugget from here over the months to re-use the Ford slider.
No... I spent a couple hours drilling out the rivet and then sorting through my huge "junk bucket" to find a 1/2" bolt, 2 washers and a lock-washer.
My arms were sliced, scraped, and in pain when I was done. Yeah, I saved a lot on shop time, but a beer wasn't enough. I needed:
EDIT
My '02 Eddie Bauer V8 rear passenger door needed the DORMAN 748-507, $89 @ Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QUGKHC
You can search for the exact regulator from Dorman's own website, then Google (or Amazon) the part number:
http://www.dormanproducts.com/