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    change power windows to manual

    Hi all, I have a burnt out drivers window motor and no power coming from the switch on my 1991 model.
    On other forums people have suggested going back to manual window winders as the power windows
    often play up, I dont mind having a winder on drivers door. What is involved in changing it over,
    do you just get handle made up to fit into the motor gearbox or do you replace the whole assembly?
    Thanks in advance to anyone who has made this change.

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    hiya Wayno
    to the best of my knowledge (limited as it is)
    you just un-screw the arm rest, take the motor off
    go to the wreckers
    buy a new winder handle (most of them sell the aftermarket handles) for the GQ
    make sure you get the clip that holds the handle on
    walk out to car
    push it on

    bob's your uncle

    however, I would be trying to get the electric ones fixed......... depending on your budget
    maybe blown fuse? dirty fuse?
    bad earth on the door motor?

    because you cannot have the arm rest you have, with the manual handle, and it may look funny - to me anyway - but its not my car, its yours
    dont mind me, Im arguing with myself on what I would do
    hahahahahahaha

    cheers

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    Right on the money Bigcol...........Good advice.

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    Thanks for the advice, hadnt considered that I would have to change the armrest. The window motor is seized with a burnt out armature, but while I look around for a replacement motor I might even try rewinding it, its a pretty basic motor. (how hard can it be-hahaha)

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    wayno,
    I'm guessing South West WA?
    you could try JY Auto Wreckers / Midland 4x4 Wreckers, they are on Wildon St in Midvale, just off Clayton Street (9250 2226)
    http://www.midland4wd.com.au/

    good prices, great service, and if you ask, and they don't have, they can find for you
    or at least give you an honest price to work on

    I have been using them for years for odd's and sodd's

    NO, I'm not affiliated with them, just a cheap lazy bugga, who looks for service and price

    cheers

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    have seen motors on ebay
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigcol View Post
    hiya Wayno
    to the best of my knowledge (limited as it is)
    you just un-screw the arm rest, take the motor off
    go to the wreckers
    buy a new winder handle (most of them sell the aftermarket handles) for the GQ
    make sure you get the clip that holds the handle on
    walk out to car
    push it on

    bob's your uncle

    however, I would be trying to get the electric ones fixed......... depending on your budget
    maybe blown fuse? dirty fuse?
    bad earth on the door motor?

    because you cannot have the arm rest you have, with the manual handle, and it may look funny - to me anyway - but its not my car, its yours
    dont mind me, Im arguing with myself on what I would do
    hahahahahahaha

    cheers
    Has any one pic's of this? my winows play up so may try it out.

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    I tried going back to a winder handle for my drivers door but the motors worm drive is all that stops the window from being pushed down by hand and the motor has to be out to wind with a handle, so it wasnt very successful for a permanent thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayno View Post
    I tried going back to a winder handle for my drivers door but the motors worm drive is all that stops the window from being pushed down by hand and the motor has to be out to wind with a handle, so it wasnt very successful for a permanent thing.
    are you sure about needing the motors out to wind up /down? I'm pretty sure i can manually wind my back power windows down with the motors in, i'll check 2morrow.

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    Hi toddrhind,
    Yes, on my motors (1991 model) the the armature has a worm drive on the shaft that spins to drive the gear wheel, trying to turn the gear wheel just locks onto the motor shaft so I have to remove the motor armature from the gearbox to be able to wind it. I might just put a clip or something temporarily to stop the winder handle spinning for security if someone tries to push down the window. I want to keep the other windows on power but the drivers door i am happy just to have a winder.
    Cheers.

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