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Old 07-13-2006, 10:23 PM   #9
jdmaffeo
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Re: Power windows and Door Locks

Thanks for the props guys. All of the little projects make a big difference eventually. If you are planning on doing this plan on spending some time. I have a limited workplace so I couldn't even open the doors all the way (its in a storage unit b/c no room at home). I ended up removing the vent window assemblies and the window chanel on the side of the glass towards the latch assembly. Once the glass is out it goes a lot smoother. It is easier to put in the power regulator assembly than getting the manual assembly out due to the shaft that the crank attaches to. I was able to work a little bit on it 2 weekends in a row and it is all working! Oh ya, watch out for the sharp sheet metal edges!
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