Passenger Power Window doesn't operate as fast as drive
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Passenger Power Window doesn't operate as fast as driver window
I have a 96 EX, and my passenger window is slower than my drive window. Is this normal? Or is my motor going bad, or is there something wrong with the tracks?
Thanks.
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Re: Passenger Power Window doesn't operate as fast as driver window (Philip)
^yup...
If you just spray some silicone down either side of the rubber the window is sandwiched in it'll smooth it out just fine... you may have to spray... roll up.. roll down a few times to get it perfect...
and be carefull if you have tinted windows... tint is pretty sensitive to chemicals/cleaners... so it MAY fade the tint... but I don't know for sure either way.
If you just spray some silicone down either side of the rubber the window is sandwiched in it'll smooth it out just fine... you may have to spray... roll up.. roll down a few times to get it perfect...
and be carefull if you have tinted windows... tint is pretty sensitive to chemicals/cleaners... so it MAY fade the tint... but I don't know for sure either way.
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Re: Passenger Power Window doesn't operate as fast as driver window (NonovUrbizniz)
I tried using a rag and some WD-40 on the rag, with a flat tool, and I cleaned out the tracks that way. That didn't work, I guess I'll have to try and spray some all up in the tracks. I do have tinted windows, but they are good tint (metallic not dye) so I doubt it'll fade. It might hurt the adhesive though
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Re: Passenger Power Window doesn't operate as fast as driver window (Philip)
also don't let people lean on the door, it makes the opening tighter
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