Window Unjammed, thanks!

Window Unjammed, thanks!

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mikes3

Original Poster:

235 posts

265 months

Friday 28th June 2002
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Hi all,

Window now unjammed, so chuffed I even cleaned the car yesterday (covered in bugs now though!)

Mike

PeterC

386 posts

270 months

Monday 1st July 2002
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What was found to be the problem? It's always usefull to know to help the next poor sod.

mikes3

Original Poster:

235 posts

265 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2002
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Turned out to be a duff connection in the wires right by the speaker hole...nice and easy!

Good suggestion though was to check the switches first, they just pop out nice and easily with a gently weilded screw driver

Pete_W

646 posts

264 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2002
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Sorted out my window yesterday night. Again duff connection on the connection block inside the door. Took it off, put a meter on it, put it back and presto!


-only thing now is it's a bit slow and jams slightly at the bottom of travel, any ideas? -frame looks straight though.... tired motor possibly?

chin up

159 posts

274 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2002
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Try lowering the window with the door speaker removed. Some poorly routed wires were getting in the way of my window at the bottom of it's travel; shifting them out of the way cured the problem. Hope this helps.

JSG

2,238 posts

284 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2002
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Pete,

Could be the channels need cleaning / lubricating with silicon spray. Search for the thread - its got all the details but I can't find it.

Cheers,
JSG.

Pete_W

646 posts

264 months

Thursday 4th July 2002
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Know the thread also, but can't find it. I found another problem with the window. The central part of the mechanism, presumably some sort of rack the worm from the motor attaches to?, was hanging in free space and causing the jamming. Spent 15 minutes searching the house for a correct size bolt to re-attach it to the inner door skin, only to later discover the original in the bottom of the door.

Anyhow, it's now fixed, still a bit slow, but no jamming. Used the trusty WD40 for lube purposes!, none of this fancy new-fangled silicon stuff