NorthrnSCownr
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I just replaced the "cams" inside my passenger window motor. I like to think of them as torque displacement devises myself. At any rate, this seems to be a common problum, so I wanted to share my way of solving this problum. <P> It took my about 8 minutes to get the motor out, about 4 minutes to clean it out, 9 minutes to find something to replace them with, and another 12 for hacksawing, and filing the nuts down to the proper size. Another 10 minutes to reinstall, and my window is back in perfect working order. <P> I called the thieves at the Ford stealership, and was given a window motor replacement quote of $250.00 with the motor itself being $150.00.....All I can do is shake my head..... At any rate here are some pics of the process... One nut was a brass nut from a Jaguar exaust manifold and the other two stripped steel nuts.