RE: IML: 67 Driver Door Window
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RE: IML: 67 Driver Door Window



Ken,

Mine behaved similarly.  It was the window motor.  The plastic bushings were
completely shot.  I did replace them with the nylon bushing trick, but the
motor itself was tired.  The window would go down well, but didn?t have the
umph to go back up.  I got replacement motors and installed them (well, at
lest the front, the rear is still waiting).

Rob McCall
?67 LeBaron

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[mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ken Lang
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 1:13 AM
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Subject: IML: 67 Driver Door Window

Ok, I thought I was pretty smart. (my wife knows better)  The driver window
on my 67 4 Dr Ht stopped working.  I can still hear the motor running but
there is no movement in the window.  However I can push the window down
manually and pull it up with no problem.  So I figured a clip of some sort
has broken or fallen off.  I have felt around inside the door and been able
to find nothing.  The FSM doesn?t really have any good pictures to show the
mechanics.  I even tried sticking my fat head in the door opening but that
didn?t work either.  I really don?t want to rip the door completely apart
just to find a missing clip was all I needed.  Anyone have a similar
experience they can relate?

Thx
Ken

67 Crown 4 Dr Ht (getting a new vinyl top this week)





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