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General Sport Trac Discussion
No 4x4 No Click
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<blockquote data-quote="bk10s" data-source="post: 1048925" data-attributes="member: 74259"><p>Hi Randy - It took me about 25 minutes to replace. It would have been 15, but one of the screws dropped out and I couldn't find it.....ANYWHERE. I looked everywhere. It was attached to the magnet of my Milwaukee M-12 flashlight!!! I got the Dorman motor for $102 on Amazon. The Ultra-Power unit that I used when I replaced the original only lasted 2 years. I also replaced the control module with a Motorcraft, but the one I had was good so now I have a spare. Let me know if you need one! Replacing the motor is a very simple and straightforward procedure that involves 4 bolts and a plastic electrical plug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bk10s, post: 1048925, member: 74259"] Hi Randy - It took me about 25 minutes to replace. It would have been 15, but one of the screws dropped out and I couldn't find it.....ANYWHERE. I looked everywhere. It was attached to the magnet of my Milwaukee M-12 flashlight!!! I got the Dorman motor for $102 on Amazon. The Ultra-Power unit that I used when I replaced the original only lasted 2 years. I also replaced the control module with a Motorcraft, but the one I had was good so now I have a spare. Let me know if you need one! Replacing the motor is a very simple and straightforward procedure that involves 4 bolts and a plastic electrical plug. [/QUOTE]
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