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Mark.  All in all, its a pretty easy fix.  You need to remove the door panel 
and then the motor.  The motor is help in with three screws.  In the gear head 
of the motor there is a plastic piece that acts as a sort of shock buffer 
between the window mechanism and the motor.  More often than not that plastic 
thing is in a million pieces.  I've been told you can buy replacement parts new 
for about $30 or so.  Ask around at the parts stores and you should be able to 
find the parts.  Replacing it is easy once you have the gear head apart.  I 
suggest you wash the grease out of the gear head so as to get all those nasty 
plastic shards out or they will really do a number on the gears.  Then 
replenish the grease in there, it looks like some sort of moly or graphite type 
grease.  I think a set of gears comes with the repair kit and that would cover 
you in the event that it is a stripped gear, that does happen but not as often 
as the busted clutch thingy.

Good luck!  Let us know what happens!

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Blitman" <markblitman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 5:31 PM
Subject: IML: power window repairs


drivers window on my '74 imp 2dr needs work; you can hear the motor spinning 
around but the window doesn't move. anyone have experience in fixing these and 
anything i need to look out for? so far i haven't found anyone who wants to 
work on it...thanks!

mark blitman



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