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Old 03-21-2020, 10:57 PM #1
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Is there a way roll down rear glass without power?

So Im wondering if anyone knows if you can manually roll down the wear glass or adjust the rear glass regulator somehow to let it down?

I swapped out my liftgate with replacement since it was rusting out. The weatherstripping on the replacement is worn, and was hoping to be able to get it off my original liftgate. My original liftgate is now in my garage, off the 4r.

So has anyone gotten their rear window down with a broken regulator or when it was off their car?

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On Monday I can pull up the wiring chart and tell you witch wire to supply 12v to for it to roll down.
You can use some wires to your car batter or an 18v drill battery if you have one.
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If you can locate the motor itself there should be a hex head in the middle of it, put the Allen wrench in it and turn one way or the other and it will roll up or down the window. You may have to “turn and pull” a little to get it out of gear or whatever. Be prepared for the most turns ever!
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It ended up being just as easy to put the old liftgate in my trunk space and plug the harness in order to get power to it.

Interesting problem solving, but got a solution none the less
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It ended up being just as easy to put the old liftgate in my trunk space and plug the harness in order to get power to it.

Interesting problem solving, but got a solution none the less
Thanks for letting know the solution.

This do help many people who have this kind of problem.
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