SOURCE: Replace the front wiper motor 2000 Grand Caravan Dodge
It is on the firewall under the hood. It has 3 to 4 bolts holding on. Be careful when taking it out to see how the new one lines back up. Hope it helps.
SOURCE: Heater blower motor replacement -1997 Dodge Grand Caravan
Remove the cover plate on the passenger side of the heater box, 3-4 screws.
Unplug the motor assembly, remove 3-4 more screws that hold the motor in place and pull it down from its position. Get an aftermarket motor and installed it in the original housing with the original squirrel cage.
Installation is the reverse of removal.
SOURCE: how to replace power window motor for 2003 dodge
That's unusual for a window motor to go bad, however the plastic track breaks causing the window to become inoperative. If you hear the window motor working, then the plastic geared strip is probably broken. It would be cost effective to you to first find out whether the plastic track is broken for now Chrysler sells a "generic" window track where you cut the plastic track to fit Your Vehicle. Should this be the case, then remove the door panel (a Haynes Manual would come in handy), and take out one pin in the plastic track, while supporting the Window! (smile) and remove the old track and re-install the new track.
A little secret here...buy some Mopar Speedometer Grease while buying the Window Track and grease the metal rail that the plastic track rides on. The Speedometer grease is NOT temperature sensitive, so it works well in Summer & Winter Temperatures.
Should it truly be your Window Motor, Chrysler sells a re-build kit for the Window Motor which has the gears and grease needed to replace the worn out ones in the head of the Window Motor rather than paying for a "Brand New" window motor. All of this (the plastic window track AND the Window Motor Kit), will be under $100.
I hope this helps you,
Let me know if this resolves your problem.
"00 Buck"
"Still living on the Right Side of Dirt..."
SOURCE: diagram on how to replace
Best place to find the diagram you need, plus a lot of additional useful information is by registering for free at autozone.com The registration gives you access to dozens of free manuals which are very helpful.
Note that I am not affiliated with autozone, but pass this along as useful information. In addition, I would not recommend haeing repairs done by autozone as I don't think all their mechanics are ASE certified.
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