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2001 cobra rear window problem
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<blockquote data-quote="dsg_mach1" data-source="post: 10454603" data-attributes="member: 44245"><p>Yes, there's a separate motor for each window. To get to the rear window motor, you have to pull the back seat out, then pull the side interior panel off. When I bought mine, it had a window stuck up as well. I just pulled it apart, popped the motor out, but then plugged the wiring back in to test it and it worked. So, I just reinstalled it and it's worked fine ever since. It seems like these motors have a history of jamming and they don't necessarily have to be replaced. Rather than pulling it out as I did, you might just try tapping on it with a hammer while pulling the switch to operate it to see if that'll get it going again. If that doesn't work then replacement is fairly simple at that point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsg_mach1, post: 10454603, member: 44245"] Yes, there's a separate motor for each window. To get to the rear window motor, you have to pull the back seat out, then pull the side interior panel off. When I bought mine, it had a window stuck up as well. I just pulled it apart, popped the motor out, but then plugged the wiring back in to test it and it worked. So, I just reinstalled it and it's worked fine ever since. It seems like these motors have a history of jamming and they don't necessarily have to be replaced. Rather than pulling it out as I did, you might just try tapping on it with a hammer while pulling the switch to operate it to see if that'll get it going again. If that doesn't work then replacement is fairly simple at that point. [/QUOTE]
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