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Umm, pull it out and put a new one back in? :huh:

A little more info in your question may help us help you :spoton:

What is the problem and whatexactly are you trying to replace? A motor, a switch, the whole window?

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Take the door trim off and see what's broken. Once you see what's broken you'll know how to replace it too. That's how I do things anyway.

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Hi

pull the door trim off

Then there is three nuts that hold the motor in which is near the speaker.

You can then inspect by lowering motor down in the door if it is like mine [drivers side] was it will be mess of wire around the pully which is attacted to the motor you will know if it's stuffed.

If this is the problem you will need a new one.

Ford quoted around $200 got one for $101 posted from kingswood country 03 9532 5806 think that's their number.

If you need to replace there are two clips that hold the window in the craddle that runs in the baily channel.

Then four bolts that hold the baily channel in the door two up the top and two down the bottom.

You will see how it all works when you get the trim off took me about 45mins to replace and put back together.

Would post some pics but can'nt seem to do it.

Hope that helps.

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