Might as well toss out the autozone part # for future ref...
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Might as well toss out the autozone part # for future ref...![]()
I'm glad that solution is working out for you.
What I haven't read anywhere was the description of what I've been experiencing. It seems that due to resistance, either the old weather stripping, sticky scissors, or a combination of things.... the window will start moving with normal speed initially but then slows to a stop after a short bit and then will not respond to the switch in any way.
The interesting thing is, it's only temporary. It's as if the motor has be built-in overload circuit that cuts it off to prevent burning out if there's an excessive load. Combine that with old age and resistance and there you have it. I can depend on the motor coming back to life in a few minutes and it'll kick back in with the same drive as initially.
To further emphasize this behavior, if I get a grip on the top of the window as it's going up and I help it with a decent pulling on the glass, it'll go all the way to the top, every time.
So there you have it... it's the "brown-out" symptom that has me perplexed.
*Edit - Oh, I should mention that all the other 3 windows exhibit no slow-down, brown-out or any other type symptoms. They're strong and consistent every time.
Any takers?
Thanks.
bump to RescueU symptoms.... mine is same
buggin me.
bump to RescueU symptoms.... mine is same
buggin me.
This worked for me for the same problem. Maybe try it again?
https://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-tech/253628-master-window-switch-fix.html
Hope it helps!