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on my old legacy GT the allen key hole was in control switch housing. My sunroof controls were mounted on the headliner. If I popped off the cover I could see the motor/mechanism and right there was an allen key hole. When my sunroof stopped closing it was the result of a corroded switch from moisture. I took the switch apart and cleaned the contacts and put it back together and it worked for a couple months.
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So we drilled out the pinch bolt. We damaged the threads so we just drilled it clean. We will either re-tap or put a bolt through and put a nut and lock washer on the other side. We used a picklefork and got the ball joint free of the control arm. Now we can't get the ball joint out of the knuckle. I am working on prying open the knuckle but it doesn't seem to move much. Is there a good trick to get the thing out?
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So we went forward assuming it was the ball joint. We got a MOOG one from the local auto parts place. We jacked up the car, took the nut off under the LCA. I broke the pinch bolt trying to remove it. I am working on drilling it out. Does anyone know what size bolt that is and where I could get a replacement?
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I am helping my brother with an issue on a 99 Legacy GT. There is clunk noise on the passenger front side. It happens on bumps but also on turns and acceleration. It is a single clunk. We jacked up the car and he wiggled the tire while I looked under. The lower ball joint was kind of shifting side to side which I thought wasn't right. Could that be our issue?
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So the window is working again. I don't think I went about it the right way but it is set. I couldn't get to the motor or the bracket really so I had to remove almost every bolt on every track related to the window. That allowed me to twist and manuever the motor out of the door through an opening in the bottrom of he door so I could get at the screws that connect the motor to the bracket. Once exposed I could remove the motor assy by removing 3 screws. I bolted on the one I got from the junk yard and pushed and twisted the assembly back into the door. After putting all of the screws back in and the window back on the tracks it all seems to work. I still don't believe I did it correct. No way swapping a window motor should require removing 12+ screws and bolts, and then prying the motor out of the door. Thanks for all the help
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If you can find some info that would be great. I had a Haynes manual from my 97 legacy but I gave it to my brother who has a 95. The guy at the junkyard said something like "unbolt the window and lift it up and the motor will swing over where you can reach it". If the FSM has better instructions and you could send me them it would be sweet.
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I plugged a motor from my 97 directly to the wire in the door from the 01. The motor worked fine. It is one of 3 possible things at this point as far as I can tell. 1) the motor really is bad. 2) the 8" of wire between the connection and the motor is bad. 3) There is something bound or frozen so the motor can't move the window in the 01. I very much doubt #3 because it seems I would hear the motor clicking or winding or something. How would I measure the voltage at the actual motor? I am going to take some pictures tonight and post them to see if that might help.
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I checked the voltage and it seemed to work right. I swapped switches with the rear and the rear worked fine and the front still didn't work. I have a door left from my 97 GT so I pulled that out and plugged the power from the 01 into the motor from the 97 and it worked. That means it is the motor I guess. How do I get the motor out? Has anyone done this?