Chrysler Repair: window moter, chrysler town and country, screw heads


Question
QUESTION: The window motor intermittently stops when raising the window on my 2001 Chrysler Town and Country, leaving the window part-way up.  After waiting a few minutes, the window will raise the rest of the way.  Problem is worsening.  If the motor is the problem, how do I go about replacing it?

ANSWER: which side motor?

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QUESTION: Driver's side

Answer
REMOVAL
Remove the plug and remove screw attaching door pull cup to inner door panel.
Remove switch bezel and disconnect power window/memory switch.
Remove screws attaching trim panel to door from below map pocket.
If equipped, remove window crank. (Refer to 23 - BODY/DOOR - FRONT/WINDOW CRANK - REMOVAL)
Remove screw holding door trim to door panel from behind inside latch release handle .
Disengage clips attaching door trim to door frame around perimeter of panel.
Lift trim panel upward to disengage flange from inner belt molding at top of door.
Tilt top of trim panel away from door to gain access to latch linkage.
Disengage clip attaching linkage rod to inside latch release handle (INSIDE DOOR HANDLE LINKAGE).
Separate linkage rod from latch handle.
Disconnect the power door switch, courtesy lamp electrical connectors.
Remove front door trim panel from vehicle.




REMOVAL
Remove the watershield. (Refer to 23 - BODY/DOOR - FRONT/WATERSHIELD - REMOVAL)
Remove door glass retaining clips and secure the window in the up position using masking tape or equivalent(FRONT DOOR GLASS CLIPS).
Disconnect wire connector from power window motor, if equipped.
Loosen screws attaching front and rear window guide rails to inner door panel (FRONT DOOR MANUAL WINDOW REGULATOR - TYPICAL).
Remove screw heads on guide rails from key hole slots in inner door panel.
Loosen screws attaching regulator to inner door panel.
Remove regulator from inner door panel.
Extract rear guide rail through inner door panel rear access hole (FRONT DOOR POWER WINDOW - TYPICAL).
Extract front guide rail through front access hole.