What causes power windows to roll up/down slowly?
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What causes power windows to roll up/down slowly?
Our cars are all 10+ years old and I'm sure you've noticed (you with power windows) that the windows can go really slow sometimes.
I'm just curious what it is exactly that wears out? Just the motors? Do the tracks need to be regreased with new motors?
Are the motors sometimes called regulators, or is that a different part all together?
Just wondering what exactly I need to buy to get all my windows like new again
I'm just curious what it is exactly that wears out? Just the motors? Do the tracks need to be regreased with new motors?
Are the motors sometimes called regulators, or is that a different part all together?
Just wondering what exactly I need to buy to get all my windows like new again
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Re: What causes power windows to roll up/down slowly? (Jonathan_EH)
Most of the time the run channels get dried out and start coming out of the metal tracks. Replace them cuz if you try lubing them it works for a bit them starts acting up again. I've yet to find a good lube for them. Trust me try this first.
BTW, I work at a body shop so I see this all the time
BTW, I work at a body shop so I see this all the time
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Re: (Jonathan_EH)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jonathan_EH »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So you don't think it's the motors failing/wearing out? </TD></TR></TABLE>
If its just one window I would say its a possibility. Especially if it was the drivers one since that one gets the most use. I still say even if it was, replacing the rubber run is less money and less work to try first.
If its just one window I would say its a possibility. Especially if it was the drivers one since that one gets the most use. I still say even if it was, replacing the rubber run is less money and less work to try first.
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well 3 of them are very very slow and 1 of them is like out of track (or out of the rubber weather stripping channel), so I haven't tried it; i'm afraid to get the window stuck sideways or something.
These rubber runs....are these the weatherstrip pieces that run the entire perimeter of the window? Or something that is secluded to inside the door?
These rubber runs....are these the weatherstrip pieces that run the entire perimeter of the window? Or something that is secluded to inside the door?
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Re: What causes power windows to roll up/down slowly? (Jonathan_EH)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jonathan_EH »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Our cars are all 10+ years old and I'm sure you've noticed (you with power windows) that the windows can go really slow sometimes.
I'm just curious what it is exactly that wears out? Just the motors? Do the tracks need to be regreased with new motors?
Are the motors sometimes called regulators, or is that a different part all together?
Just wondering what exactly I need to buy to get all my windows like new again </TD></TR></TABLE>
my power windows were doing that in my 98 itr.
after i got a new battery, the slowness went away.
I'm just curious what it is exactly that wears out? Just the motors? Do the tracks need to be regreased with new motors?
Are the motors sometimes called regulators, or is that a different part all together?
Just wondering what exactly I need to buy to get all my windows like new again </TD></TR></TABLE>
my power windows were doing that in my 98 itr.
after i got a new battery, the slowness went away.
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Re: (Jonathan_EH)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jonathan_EH »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">well 3 of them are very very slow and 1 of them is like out of track (or out of the rubber weather stripping channel), so I haven't tried it; i'm afraid to get the window stuck sideways or something.
These rubber runs....are these the weatherstrip pieces that run the entire perimeter of the window? Or something that is secluded to inside the door? </TD></TR></TABLE>
The rubber runs are separate. they run the entire perimeter of the glass except for the bottom of course. try lubing them first with some soap and water. If they get better its the run channels. As for the one out of the track unbolt the frt or rear track to loosen up the glass and push the rubber back in.
These rubber runs....are these the weatherstrip pieces that run the entire perimeter of the window? Or something that is secluded to inside the door? </TD></TR></TABLE>
The rubber runs are separate. they run the entire perimeter of the glass except for the bottom of course. try lubing them first with some soap and water. If they get better its the run channels. As for the one out of the track unbolt the frt or rear track to loosen up the glass and push the rubber back in.
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Its the worn *** moldings, Honda sells some Silicon lubricant thats in a black and green can. Its Own ALL, spray that **** on your window, roll it up and down couple times and its good as new. Its made Spec. for your window molding. 3.95 at dealer
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