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Power Windows - Rear Window Inoperative

Article No.
04-6-3

04/05/04

^ BODY - POWER WINDOW - REAR POWER WINDOW
INOPERATIVE - VEHICLES BUILT THROUGH
1/22/2002 - REVISED SERVICE PROCEDURE

^ ELECTRICAL - POWER WINDOW - REAR POWER
WINDOW INOPERATIVE - VEHICLES BUILT
THROUGH 1/22/2002 - REVISED SERVICE
PROCEDURE

LINCOLN:
2000-2002 LS

This article supersedes TSB 02-7-3 to update the service procedure and part information.

ISSUE

The rear door power window regulator may become inoperative, leaving the vehicle operator unable to raise or lower the rear window glass. In most instances, only the power window regulator mechanism requires replacement and the window motor can be reused.

ACTION

If inspection/diagnosis lead to an inoperative rear window regulator, BOTH window regulators should be replaced. Refer to the following Service Procedure.

SERVICE PROCEDURE

1. Remove both power window regulators per Workshop Manual Section 501-11.

2. Remove the motors from the window regulators

3. Inspect the motor shaft seals for torn, gouged or damaged seals. If seal is undamaged proceed to Step 3a. If seal is damaged/torn proceed to Step 3b.

a. If seal is not damaged, replace the window regulator mechanism only. Refer to parts list for correct part number. Re-attach the motor to the regulator mechanism, apply TA-19 Instant Adhesive to the screw threads and tighten to 5 N.m (45 lb-in). Reinstall the window regulator per Workshop Manual Section 501-11.

b. If seal is damaged, replace the window regulator/motor assembly. Refer to parts list for correct part number. Install window regulator/motor assembly per procedures Workshop Manual Section 501-11.





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WARRANTY STATUS: Eligible Under Provisions Of New Vehicle Limited Warranty Coverage





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