If you spray each spark plug tube with some kind of liquid wrench and then hit each plug with socket on an impact wrench, they all come out 99% of the time as if there is no trouble removing them.
Mine wasn't even the motor. The shaft mechanism going through the back window stiffened up in the bearing to the point where the motor couldn't turn it. Take it apart and grease or just spray lube and work it back and forth by hand until it moves freely.
You mentioned an overnight electric drain in your list. Something to check is the back window wiper. My shaft was frozen and apparently I kept flipping the switch for it. That motor just kept draining the battery daily. Worth a look.
I did the heat gig this past weekend. It brought the plastic back to black nicely. You must be very careful. I did it on high heat. Prep first with cleaning and alcohol. You must be pretty even in your movement and careful not to touch the gun to the surface. After it cools two coats of...
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