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sleek1 05-30-2012 06:29 PM

Chrarles Industries unless Formula used a different vendor pre 2001.

sdodson1 05-31-2012 08:48 AM

I was thinking Charles. I am pulling it tonight and hoping to find some kind of marking on it. I read a thread that said new ones were 1K and repair was 225.00 I sure like the sound of repair better.

As for the footwells Both motors are seized and going to a local shop for rebuild if I can't get them going and freed up.
Thanks guys your the best

sdodson1 06-15-2012 10:51 AM

Local electric motor shop wouldn't mess with it so I opened it up and cleaned it myself and re-sealed it and it works like a champ! It was easy and you just have to be careful with the brushes.

FIXX 06-16-2012 12:05 AM

fixx
 

Originally Posted by sdodson1 (Post 3710176)
Local electric motor shop wouldn't mess with it so I opened it up and cleaned it myself and re-sealed it and it works like a champ! It was easy and you just have to be careful with the brushes.

cool,,whyle its apart clean the drains so the footwells wont hold water..i blew mine back and forth and al;l kinds of crap came out of them..

sleek1 06-17-2012 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by sdodson1 (Post 3699247)
I was thinking Charles. I am pulling it tonight and hoping to find some kind of marking on it. I read a thread that said new ones were 1K and repair was 225.00 I sure like the sound of repair better.

As for the footwells Both motors are seized and going to a local shop for rebuild if I can't get them going and freed up.
Thanks guys your the best

So how did you get access to the motor on the passenger side, under the step?

sdodson1 06-18-2012 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by sleek1 (Post 3711240)
So how did you get access to the motor on the passenger side, under the step?

I had to drill out the 6 pop rivets under the carpet and remove the whole step. Then unbolted the 4 bolts holding down the frame. From there un-pinned the motor and shaft and tore it down. Went back with a slightly larger rivet to re-assemble.

sleek1 06-19-2012 07:25 PM

Sounds like some work. I think my set up may be different, I haven't seen any rivets. Thanks for the info.


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