I thought i'd share this fix which seems to be working well (Touch Wood!)
My drivers door electric window failed. I took out the motor, etc to check and found the large rubber drive gear.....
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had become seperated from the central drive wheel, so was spinning.......
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and not operating. After removing the drive cog
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I cleaned up the loose rubber on the cog and metal centre, then used this:
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Liberally after refitting the rubber cog. Several applications of adhesive, allowing time for shrinkage and re application.
Once the glue filled the spaces between the rubber an metal, I shelved it and let it cure for 6 days ( Gotta luv the old "block of wood propping the window" Trick :thumb2), then reassembled.
Yeehaa we have a winner.
Before refitting, cleaned up and regreased the door track the window runs along, and reassembled door (only took skin off three knuckles while doing it too!)
The replacement unit from Nissan was quoted to me as $678.00.
The Loctite cost $18.95.
By the way, this is serious glue....if you fall asleep whilst using it your forehead WILL remain stuck to your work bench. If no ventilation you will begin to enjoy your work way too much, so be careful :thumb2
My drivers door electric window failed. I took out the motor, etc to check and found the large rubber drive gear.....
<a href="http://s198.photobucket.com/albums/aa286/sinkhole777/General/?action=view¤t=IMAG0045.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa286/sinkhole777/General/IMAG0045.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
had become seperated from the central drive wheel, so was spinning.......
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and not operating. After removing the drive cog
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I cleaned up the loose rubber on the cog and metal centre, then used this:
<a href="http://s198.photobucket.com/albums/aa286/sinkhole777/General/?action=view¤t=Loctite406.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa286/sinkhole777/General/Loctite406.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
Liberally after refitting the rubber cog. Several applications of adhesive, allowing time for shrinkage and re application.
Once the glue filled the spaces between the rubber an metal, I shelved it and let it cure for 6 days ( Gotta luv the old "block of wood propping the window" Trick :thumb2), then reassembled.
Yeehaa we have a winner.
Before refitting, cleaned up and regreased the door track the window runs along, and reassembled door (only took skin off three knuckles while doing it too!)
The replacement unit from Nissan was quoted to me as $678.00.
The Loctite cost $18.95.
By the way, this is serious glue....if you fall asleep whilst using it your forehead WILL remain stuck to your work bench. If no ventilation you will begin to enjoy your work way too much, so be careful :thumb2