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mattstevenson2005



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drivers electric window motor labouring

Hi all

Car went for its MOT today and passed with flying colours but on the way there i opened the drivers window and the motor sounded like it was struggling to open same when i try and close it the motor sounds like its labouring and working too hard. Have taken the door card off to take a look and it all looks like, nothing happened to it just started randomly

Any ideas??

Matt

Post #182783 13th Apr 2013 5:24pm
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barracuda816



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Ill start with the fourums fav, have you checked the battery voltage both when running and not?

Is it the only drivers side thats the problem?

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something in the window slide grooves ? ... - .- -.




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mattstevenson2005



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the battery voltage is good its only the drivers side with the problem, i have sprayed some silicone fluid in the window grooves. it was my first idea just incase it was a little dry and was causing too much friction but doesn't appear to have helped.

matt

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