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Old 11-06-2007, 03:29 PM
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91 century power windows

I have a 91 century, 3.3 V6 limited, 4 doors, and I have been having problems with the two driver's side windows. The front drivers side window will go down without a problem, but when I try to move it up, it will only go up an inch or so and then stop. I then have to wait for a couple minutes for the motor to "regcharge" so that i can move it up another inch, repeating the process until the window is fully up. The back left window refuses to move at all, regardless of weather you are using the driver's control or the control on the back door. The windows on the right side of the car seem to have no problems at all. I have not noticed any other problems with electronics in the car, so i assume these problems to have to do with the motors....but I could be wrong.

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Old 11-06-2007, 04:13 PM
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Re: 91 century power windows

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I would say both motors are bad, and it's a coincidence that they both went bad on the same side.
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