* Make: (e.g., Ford, Honda, Toyota)
* Model: (e.g., F-150, Civic, Camry)
* Year: (e.g., 2023, 2015, 2008)
Once you provide this information, I can try to find a relevant repair manual or guide online that will provide step-by-step instructions with pictures or videos. Be aware that this often involves:
* Removing the door panel: This usually involves removing screws, clips, and possibly some trim pieces.
* Disconnecting electrical connectors: Carefully unplug the power window motor connector.
* Detaching the window regulator: The motor is often attached to the regulator mechanism, which may need to be partially disassembled to access the motor.
* Removing the motor itself: This might involve removing bolts or screws securing the motor to the regulator.
Caution: Working on car doors requires some mechanical aptitude. If you're not comfortable with this type of work, it's best to take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic. Improper disassembly can damage your door panel, wiring, or other components.