[DML] Re: Power window trouble
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[DML] Re: Power window trouble



As you've probably discovered by now, as soon as you slam the door or 
move the car the window is gonna open - and fast. The motor mechanism 
you removed used to hold it up. Time for some duct tape or baling 
wire. 

You should probably just replace the motor with the upgraded new one, 
although if you are careful and mechanically inclined the old ones 
are somewhat repairable (hi Mark V!) unless you've stripped the gear 
or the plastic elbow has disintegrated.

Dave Swingle

--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Thomas Mc Auley <dmc4087@xxxx> wrote:
> I press the power window button, and I hear the motor whirring 
away, but no action. The window is in up position, and I could not 
see if it was off its tracks (couldnt even see the tracks, and both 
trim panels were off).
> After taking the motor out I instantly regretted it as it looks 
very difficult to get it back in again lol.
> The window is firmly in the up position, although it dropped a 
little when the motor came out. I just pushed it back up to stop 
water getting in etc.
>






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