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Kitt1993
04-15-2008, 12:33 AM
1) Hi guys, on my 95 LTC, I was wondering if any body has came across this problem before. On my drivers side front window, I have this unique problem.. The window will do normal speed until the glass gets to the upper seal then it slows down to a crawl and takes forever to go up. I sparayed lube in the track, It will work fine for a few days then back to a crawl.. I replace the gears and that didn't help. So I replaced the motor, and that didn't help. Any suggestions? Is it time to replace the Window regulator itself, is the cable wore out and starting to bind up?


2) Is there a way to make the rear windows go down farther than from the factory setting?

Bryan

danielsatur
04-15-2008, 07:57 AM
I would go with a new window regulator and check your door hinges.
It's nothing unusual for the door hinges to wear out.
You don't want tobe slamming the door with new parts!

Junk yard dog will be on line,he can fix it!:naughty:

Note:
I also like to use white grease on doors,also keep glass clean + rainx.:smokin:

MCGIVER

Kitt1993
04-15-2008, 08:03 AM
Thanks, but I dont understand what the hinges have to do with the window not going up.....

Kitt1993
04-15-2008, 08:04 AM
Thanks, but I dont understand what the hinges have to do with the window not going up....:banghead:.:runaround:

danielsatur
04-15-2008, 09:18 AM
You don't want tobe slamming the door with new parts!

If you have the window 1/2 down and slam the door,the window
regulator will break.

* The cable gets bunched-up,than you turn the window switch on!

The cable might be blocking the window from going up,or
in most cases the window regulator cable will break.

I have a late 1995,and my back windows go all the way down!


The clean window glass + rainx ,and grease is less resistance on the electric window motor.


MCGIVER

Towncar
04-19-2008, 11:39 AM
Hey Byran...
First.. I imagine your signature here is showing you something since it's linked to your C drive however, none of your buddies here get to see it unless you put it up on a hosting site.

We don't get to see your C:/ :( I get more curious every day what this picture looks like :)
file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/KITT/Desktop/pics/New%20Folder/8-1-2007-15.jpg


1).... The window will do normal speed until the glass gets to the upper seal then it slows down to a crawl and takes forever to go up .... I'm interested in this too.. I once had a car with this problem, I was too lazy to fix it.. just curious at this point.


2) Is there a way to make the rear windows go down farther than from the factory setting? Now here's an interesting subject.. and Daniel says his 1995 goes all the way down.. I know this was introduced in many cars as a safety feature, and other cars have it this way 'cause the glass wont fit into the door where the rear wheel curvature comes into play on the door.

So, is there a stop in there for safety, to help keep granny and the pets off the highways, or ??

Q's: for Daniel,
Do you have OEM regulators in your 1995 rears? Did you McGiver something to enable full travel?

danielsatur
04-19-2008, 08:14 PM
Sorry - All window regulators are OE except for one aftermaket that,I
bought on EBAY.

My TC is a late 1995 Executive model if this helps.

MCGIVER - Try that little safety switch for child protection locks,maybe there linked to the
window for safety.

Note: The switch is located on rear doors!

MCGIVER

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