Window

Asked by GuruTJKLW Jul 27, 2018 at 06:27 AM about the 1999 Ford Crown Victoria

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 1999 Ford Crown Victoria police interceptor. My
driver's side front window went down and won't come up
but all other windows work. How hard is it to change the
motor for the window because the fuse is not blown

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Do you hear the motor? If so, it's likely the regulator. Either way, half the battle is getting the panel off. There are plenty of Youtube videos that show how to replace regulators and motors.

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I have a 2006 ford crown Victoria police interceptor.. My passengers side front window someone broke it out. I went to replace it today but im not sure how to do it. It says online i have to drill a hole to remove some pin. I just am confused on how i an suppodrd to put my window in uf i have to drill out the part it connects to? I need that part to be able to have the window work right so my main question is there any way I can pur my window in without ruining any of the good parts or better way to ask this is how do I put my window in my car from when my car window was busted out before.. Please someone help me. Ive never done tbis.

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