Im new to the forums just wanted to know how can i fix lumpys windows yesterday all good now nout
the main stealer is saying £200+ not on your nelly
cheers
Im new Broken lumpys window motor
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jeremy
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Why not tell us what is wrong with it?
Common problems - wiring breaks where it goes through the pipe into the doors - probably drivers side - wiring f4or both go through it and of course the door is opened more often.
Slow operation is often due to friction between the glass and the guides and seals including the one you would like to rest your arm on if the glass dropped fully. Silicon spray works wonders.
Switches fail - sometimes respond to switch cleaner but a physical clean or replacement is better.
Loads of posts on here if you search.
Common problems - wiring breaks where it goes through the pipe into the doors - probably drivers side - wiring f4or both go through it and of course the door is opened more often.
Slow operation is often due to friction between the glass and the guides and seals including the one you would like to rest your arm on if the glass dropped fully. Silicon spray works wonders.
Switches fail - sometimes respond to switch cleaner but a physical clean or replacement is better.
Loads of posts on here if you search.
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ken newbold
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DLM
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BXrunner
Lumpys busted windows
Sorted it some numpty been playing cut all the wiring working ok nowDLM wrote:If you haven't gone in there already, check for continuity with a voltmeter at the motor/switch first - it's much easier than pulling/threading wires in VERY limited space...