Have an 87 blazer with an electric window. I'd like to be able open my rear tailgate.
I have purchased new rails for the window to slide on because the old ones were dust. I purchased new seals at the top of the window for the same reason.
I purchased a new cable and a remanufactured motor.
Did these things ever actually work reliably or did you have to say a prayer and hope your window opened?
So the issue I have is the motor doesn't seem to have enough power to even budge the window even an inch. It barely tries then gives up its pathetic. I can connect my cordless drill to it with the clutch setting on 6 (out of 30) and drive the window up and down all day long.
The only thing I haven't done is connect a wire straight from the battery back to the motor to see if the issue is the craptastic 80's American wiring job. Has anyone else battled their back electric window and have any suggestions?
I have purchased new rails for the window to slide on because the old ones were dust. I purchased new seals at the top of the window for the same reason.
I purchased a new cable and a remanufactured motor.
Did these things ever actually work reliably or did you have to say a prayer and hope your window opened?
So the issue I have is the motor doesn't seem to have enough power to even budge the window even an inch. It barely tries then gives up its pathetic. I can connect my cordless drill to it with the clutch setting on 6 (out of 30) and drive the window up and down all day long.
The only thing I haven't done is connect a wire straight from the battery back to the motor to see if the issue is the craptastic 80's American wiring job. Has anyone else battled their back electric window and have any suggestions?

. Anybody got a good URL with some info to help me get this done?
That conversion is simple enough, disconnect 4 bolts at bottom of window and slide rollers out of tracks. Slide and support the rear window all the way out. Remove regulator (3 bolts), motor, outside handle, and you are almost done. Install outside crank handle, manual regulator, then slide the window down and reconnect the tracks to the rollers and bolt it all back together. That's it for the conversion, it is really only a different regulator and outside handle.