Tired electric windows

Tired electric windows

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gas mart 1

Original Poster:

181 posts

110 months

Thursday 14th May 2020
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The electric windows on our 350i have become very tired, both sides drop like a stone, but very slow going back up , the passenger side gets to the top eventually the drivers side stops short any ideas on a fix welcome.
cheers
martin

KKson

3,457 posts

139 months

Thursday 14th May 2020
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Silicon spray on the channel runners. Works like a treat. Drop the window and squirt as much as you can down the channel. Its now part of my annual service......

gas mart 1

Original Poster:

181 posts

110 months

Thursday 14th May 2020
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Many thanks. I will give it a go.

njhucker

377 posts

274 months

Thursday 14th May 2020
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Slow windows are often due to the velvet being worn off the rubber channels. Silicone spray will help, but changing the channels and replacing any hard grease should cure.

KelvinatorNZ

708 posts

84 months

Friday 15th May 2020
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Also pays to strip the switches down and clean the contacts as they are prone to corrosion. Mine were so bad it melted the connectors.

Penelope Stopit

11,209 posts

123 months

Friday 15th May 2020
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The below circuit will minimise volt-drops from switch to motor, more volts = faster motors

Fit relays as close to door as possible


adam quantrill

11,604 posts

256 months

Friday 15th May 2020
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True, but the existing wiring should cope. A case in point is my 400SX, the passenger (lightly used) side is good, but the driver's side is slow. One must assume similar wiring specification (gauge etc).

I think most likely the motor commutator is crudded up, but it will take a few hours removing, stripping down, and replacing. Given that I am sitting next to the window and can "assist it" when going up, I just can't be bothered!

Penelope Stopit

11,209 posts

123 months

Saturday 16th May 2020
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adam quantrill said:
True, but the existing wiring should cope. A case in point is my 400SX, the passenger (lightly used) side is good, but the driver's side is slow. One must assume similar wiring specification (gauge etc).

I think most likely the motor commutator is crudded up, but it will take a few hours removing, stripping down, and replacing. Given that I am sitting next to the window and can "assist it" when going up, I just can't be bothered!
But the above circuit isn't all about wiring

gas mart 1

Original Poster:

181 posts

110 months

Sunday 17th May 2020
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Thanks everyone, After a good squirt of silicone and cleaning the switches both windows are working well again.
cheers
martin

Penelope Stopit

11,209 posts

123 months

Sunday 17th May 2020
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gas mart 1 said:
Thanks everyone, After a good squirt of silicone and cleaning the switches both windows are working well again.
cheers
martin
Great news

If you were to wire in relays as shown they would eject out onto the road