RE: window motors; alternator
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RE: window motors; alternator



"I just purchased replacement window motor assy's.... Is there anyway to do
a shortcut so that the window will lower?... Please respond list, I really
need help here!"

"I HAVE JUST INSTALLED A NEW DELCO REMY ALTERNATOR... DOES ANYONE OUT THERE
HAVE AN ANSWER FOR ME?"

Questions like these really puzzle me. Why on earth would you ask this list
for help instead of the person/business you bought the parts from? Part of
being a reliable DeLorean parts supplier is helping customers with their
questions and problems. If they won't help you, I'd be rethinking doing
future business with that supplier. There is more to SERVICE than just the
cheapest price. 

Had I sold the window motors and you called with your problem, I would have
advised you to first duct tape the window in place so it doesn't accidently
fall out. Then, just remove the old motor assembly. When you pull it out
you will leave only that greasy cable attached to the window, and it will
then easily come out. You can drill out the turning stud after that.

The alternator problem is a little trickier. If you had purchased one from
me, it would have required hooking up only one wire, and would have worked
great. So I'm not sure just what it is you are dealing with, but I'd sure
be asking the person you got it from.

Not trying to be snippy here, but as good as this list is, your first source
of answers should always be where you got the parts. If that doesn't work,
then by all means bring your questions here and get the advice of many who
have "been down that road."

-- 
Darryl Tinnerstet
Specialty Automotive
McCleary, WA






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