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2001 Silverado Window Motor
Hey, so I read this post:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...=179932&page=3 and after replacing my window regulator, I am still having some serious issues. My window seems to be going all the way up, but it is really not happy about it, gets REALLY close to stuck about 2/3 - 3/4 of the way up, and then finishes it off very slowly... Is there anything that anyone can think might be able to fix this? I put a lot of lube on the tracks, both sides, and even sprayed some where the window actually sits on the door...thanks in advance for any help! |
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Re: 2001 Silverado Window Motor
Sounds like an allignment issue. Take off the door panel again and make sure the window glass is fully seated and square in the rubber clamps of the regulator.
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Re: 2001 Silverado Window Motor
The track might bent also and do not use a pair of pliers to pull the window up.If you use a pair of pliers to pull the window up,you will break the glass and I have seen this happen
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Re: 2001 Silverado Window Motor
thanks, I will go back and take another look
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