Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - 04:01 pm, by: Wess McManus(Bar)
Can someone please advise, After being burdened with stuffed aircon windows fail. Right window always slow to wind up,now all i get is dull click and no movement.Left window which was previously fine now very slow and sticks. I assumed regulator on its way out but now left window stuffed simultaneously! I read on another thread elec.power delivered in parallel.power supply problem? Is there a trustworthy electrician/mechanic sydney area? any advice appreciated.thanks
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - 04:56 pm, by: Matthew Sharpe(Madmatt)
90% of the time lubricating the window rubbers will solve slow moving window problems - treat all the rubbers with silicon or other suitable rubber lubricant. If the windows stopped moving all together its most likely too late though.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - 06:10 pm, by: Wess McManus(Bar)
G Day Matthew, Thanks for reply, I sprayed some silicon spray on outer rubber tracks last week and I felt it improved the speed of windows,but now at a loss to understand why left window weak...It was particularly hot today could it be possible however unlikely slows windowrails Ill have to open up door on my day off. CHEERS MATE
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - 09:05 pm, by: Dave Rose(Sand_groper)
Wess did the silicon run down the window channel its got to get right down to the bottom. and have the engine running while you work them that way you will have the full 13.8 volts across the motors...good luck...DR
Wednesday, October 17, 2007 - 05:17 am, by: Matthew Sharpe(Madmatt)
I did have success on my wife's Levin by removing the door trims and lubricating the runners with lithium grease, but the Soarers have always just needed a spray every year or so.
Dave Billings TryHard Louisiana SC 300, Manual Transmission