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Old 10-24-2006, 02:13 PM   #1
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'91 Sunbird Convertible window problems..

i was just given a 1991 sunbird convertible with the 2.0 engine & automatic trans with only 135k miles.
the top works great, but i noticed all the windows will go down, but when i try to raise them, they would only go up about 1 inch at a time.
if i wait about 15 seconds and try again, the window will go up another inch or two..
it is like a capacitor that fills, then releases all it energy to raise the window,
then i have to wait till it fills again.
also i can not get the door locks to operate.
i am trying to find a haynes manual to locate all the relays and fuses, but until then, does ne1 know what the problem might be?
any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanx in advance.
The Fishman ?;o}
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