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Power Window MotorPower Window Motor
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Power Window Motor for Ford Five Hundred 2005-2007 Taurus X
$41.99
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Vehicle: 2007 Mercury Montego
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MaterialMetal
ColorSilver
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5F9Z7423395AA, 742-189, 742189, 42-3066, 423066
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Front Passenger or Rear Passenger Power Window Motor
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Front Passenger or Rear Passenger Power Window Motor for Ford Five Hundred 05-07
$62.99
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Vehicle: 2007 Mercury Montego
Item LocatedUnited States
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MaterialMetal
ColorSilver
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5F9Z7423394AA, 5F9Z7423394B, 742-190, 742-188, 742190, 742188
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Front Passenger or Rear Driver Window Motor with 2 Pins
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Front Passenger or Rear Driver Window Motor with 2 Pins for Ford Edge Fiesta Lincoln
$85.99
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Vehicle: 2007 Mercury Montego
Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionFront Passenger or Rear Driver
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83280, 5F9Z7423395AA, 7T4Z7823394A, 7T4Z7823395B
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Window Motor with 2 Pins
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Window Motor with 2 Pins for Ford Edge Taurus Fiesta Lincoln MKX
$98.99
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Vehicle: 2007 Mercury Montego
Item LocatedUnited States
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5F9Z7423394AA, 7T4Z7823394B, 7T4Z7823395A, 83279
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Cardone 42-3045 Window Motor
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Cardone 42-3045 Window Motor
$52.99
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Vehicle: 2007 Mercury Montego
Item LocatedUnited States
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42-3045, 5F9Z7423394B, 5F9Z7423394AA, 5F9Z5423394B
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Can a car window motor be repaired?

A power window motor is a small electric motor that is responsible for raising and lowering the window. Depending on the window's design, the window motor can be located in the door panel.

When you have a car window motor that's stopped working, you may be wondering if it can be repaired. The good news is that a car window motor can be repaired in some cases. However, the extent of the repair will depend on the specific issues.

If the problem is a simple one, such as broken plastic or rubber inside the window motor casing, then it may be possible to repair the motor by replacing the faulty part. However, if the motor is damaged or worn out, it may need to be replaced entirely. In some cases, it may be more cost-effective to replace the motor rather than attempt to repair it. This will depend on the specific make and model of the car, as well as the availability of replacement parts and the cost of labor.

Above all, you are suggested to take your vehicle to a professional mechanic to diagnose the problem and determine the best course of action.

What may cause a car window motor to stop working?

A car window motor can stop working due to a malfunctioning switch, damaged wiring or blown fuse, a faulty window regulator, debris or moisture in the window mechanism, extreme temperatures, wear, and tear, or damage from an accident. A mechanic can determine the root cause and fix the issue by repairing or replacing the necessary parts.

Can I replace a power window motor myself?

Replacing a power window motor can be a complex task, and it requires a certain level of mechanical knowledge and skill. If you have experience working with cars and electrical systems, you may be able to replace the motor yourself. However, if you don't have the necessary experience, it's best to have a qualified mechanic handle the replacement.

Replacing a power window motor typically involves removing the door panel, disconnecting the old motor, installing the new motor, and reconnecting the wiring. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully and to use the right tools and parts to ensure a proper installation. If you're not confident in your ability to perform the replacement, it's better to leave it to a professional to avoid causing further damage or safety issues.