Screws under the arm rest, one in the bezel around the handle/lock
assy.
I think there maybe one more screw towards the map pocket.
A ton of snap in connectors around the edge of the panel.
Not too bad, but no fun. FWIW, the power motors for
most Toyota products. I never stocked one as a Toyota
Parts manager. Regulators? Some, so that might be the cause.
Matt Murray
mailto:mattm@optonline.net
mailto:mdmurray@gwns.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric W. Clements <ewc4@juno.com>
To: autox@autox.team.net <autox@autox.team.net>
Date: Sunday, May 23, 1999 6:58 PM
Subject: MR2 power window ) :
>Today, the passenger side window on the MR2 refused to go up. Of
course,
>this had to happen just as the sky clouded up and the rain started to
>fall. (It could have been worse--we'd already finished our runs and
had
>already worked, so we could get it home and in the garage pretty
>quickly<--notice obligatory autocross content.)
>
>Of course, those factory shop manuals do come in handy for things
other
>than refuting protests, but I thought I'd check and see if anyone has
had
>this problem before. It's the passenger side window, and it's not
>responding to either the passenger side or the driver side switch.
Any
>troubleshooting ideas?
>
>mlc--NOT Eric, who would just take the whole door apart tomorrow
>'91 MR2 NA with the stupid power windows, doors, and locks option
>(what all do I have to take off and redo to get rid of
this?!<--notice
>obligatory rules comment)
>
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