Re: Umpteenth power window motor failure

Posted by HH56 On 2012/7/31 9:40:33
That would be a big help if you might know of something similar size and attachment that could work. Mounting would be one issue since each position is slightly different and the pinion/rack mesh is involved but am sure adapter plates could be made. If the Jag motor can be made to fit, maybe others too -- but am curious how they handled it since there is not much room to play. Maybe a complete new regulator assy is involved. Hope those install notes can be found.

55-56 used a Delco having Packards typical reversing method of two separate counterwound field coils. Power was applied to one or the other coils to reverse direction.

If you can think of anything that might have used similar electrics that would be a start. Most modern motors have either separate field and armature wires brought out to be connected by switch or relay in various combinations or get fancy like Peter Packard just described.

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