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00' Century window stays up-been repaired
I have a 2000 Century in which I had the regulator and motor replaced in the drivers side door, worked fine for a couple months then quit (Switch is good). I disassembled the motor to where I could twist the sides back and forth, put it back together and worked fine til I needed it most. The window is up and all I get is a clicking noise when the switch is depressed. Is there an adjustment and if so could you explain? Thank you!
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Re: 00' Century window stays up-been repaired
welcome to AF. There is no adjustment. It sounds as if you got a bad new part. From what you describe, either the internal gears in the motor are stripped, or the motor itself has bad brushes/windings/bushings.
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Re: 00' Century window stays up-been repaired
Thanks Richtazz, sounds about true to form with my luck but hey awesome quote! Mine is along the same line but not postable. Thanks again.
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