Slooooooow driver's side window motor

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ronypony

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Done a search to see if I could find a solution to my lazy window motor...but didn't really come up with a definitive answer....

The window is really sloooow to go down.....bit better when going up..

Just recently started doing this....could it be because its particularly cold at the moment...read in a post ambient temp can affect the operation of the window motor....seems a bit odd to me that one :?

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what might cause the motor to slow up considerably ?

Its a bit brass monkey to start ripping the door apart ....brrrrr 8O

Cheers
 
Try spraying the runners with silicon spray or back to black, dash board shine etc if you haven't got any use the cheapest furnitur polish you've got, bettr stuff has wax in it but chep stuff is just silicon spray.
 
ronypony said:
Done a search to see if I could find a solution to my lazy window motor...but didn't really come up with a definitive answer....

The window is really sloooow to go down.....bit better when going up..

Just recently started doing this....could it be because its particularly cold at the moment...read in a post ambient temp can affect the operation of the window motor....seems a bit odd to me that one :?

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what might cause the motor to slow up considerably ?

Its a bit brass monkey to start ripping the door apart ....brrrrr 8O

Cheers
Sounds very familiar to me, especially the 'The window is really sloooow to go down.....bit better when going up..' .... bit. :lol:
Got mine sorted with abit of lube. :smile:
 
same with mine... i used furniture polish and its worked great ever since!!
 
Thanks fellas....its out with the 'Pledge' then....if your old enough to remember that :smile:
 

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