my window is starting to roll up slower and slower. Curious if this is a window motor issue or could it be something else? Anyway to diagnose before purchasing a part? Thanks
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ThanksBest fix I have done was replacing the gasket in the window track and the felt wipers on both sides. Clean an lube the tracks while you have it all out and should work like new again.
This. More expensive than a motor, but very likely is your problem. Has been for all three of mine.Best fix I have done was replacing the gasket in the window track and the felt wipers on both sides. Clean an lube the tracks while you have it all out and should work like new again.
I have had really good luck just cleaning out the window runs and spraying silicone spray into them. I may order new runs at some point but over all the rubber on my truck has held up well as I live in a cool climate and they work a lot better now than they did when I bought the truck.
Is it “safe” to pull the existing runs, and clean for re-install? Or do you think they would break apart? Mine look solid, but I’ve tried spraying them with the dry silicone w/o much improvement. Thanks!
Is it “safe” to pull the existing runs, and clean for re-install? Or do you think they would break apart? Mine look solid, but I’ve tried spraying them with the dry silicone w/o much improvement. Thanks!
You need to look at the lower ends before you pull them, but it can be done. The school solution is to coat them with soapy water when installing them.Is it “safe” to pull the existing runs, and clean for re-install? Or do you think they would break apart? Mine look solid, but I’ve tried spraying them with the dry silicone w/o much improvement. Thanks!
I have replacements coming from Amayama. Even with overseas shipping, they're still cheaper than a US supplier.