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alright, I have another question for all the techies out there! Should be a simple answer, on my power windows, they'll start to lock but not completely, the solenoids in the door are engaging, so i think the problem is in the relay! Well I called the technicians at the mitsubishi dealer, and they don't know where it is, very reassuring right! Well I was wondering if anybody knew where it is, or even any other ideas on what it could be.
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that's a pretty common problem on dsms, and i'm sure everyone goes through it at one point in time. the windows easily can go off track or get stuck while rolling up/down. theres a few things to do to fix this
1) take the door panel off to access the full window and clean it as best as possible. 2) clean the rubber lining around the window area. alot of dirt can get inside and prevent the window roll process from functioning properly. 3) lubricate the edges of the window (anything will work) there is also a decent guide on www.dsmtuners.com on the main page on how to fix the window problem. good luck. |
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Re: power windows?
i had the problem with the windows gettin stuck and lubricants kept drying up after a while. i used this stuff called graphite. it is made for locks but it is powder type stuff. worked great ever since. got it at auto zone
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