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Enthusiast Joined Jun 8, '04 From Sydney, Australia Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
What I mean is my power windows have seemed to slow down a fair bit over the ages and I would like to get them back up to speed!
A couple of suggestions I have been given (but am yet to try): Silicone spray surrounding seals Lubricate window tracks Replace / recondition the motors (not too keen on that one) Mini NOS kit for my windows However, I am more after as quick a fix as possible (i.e. something that doesn't require me to remove all the door trims, motors, etc). Does anyone have any suggestions, or has anyone done anything about a similar power window speed issues? -------------------- ![]() |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Mar 28, '04 From St.Louis Currently Offline Reputation: 15 (100%) ![]() |
QUOTE(DVSBastard @ Nov 14, 2006 - 11:02 PM) [snapback]502336[/snapback] What I mean is my power windows have seemed to slow down a fair bit over the ages and I would like to get them back up to speed! A couple of suggestions I have been given (but am yet to try): Silicone spray surrounding seals Lubricate window tracks Replace / recondition the motors (not too keen on that one) Mini NOS kit for my windows However, I am more after as quick a fix as possible (i.e. something that doesn't require me to remove all the door trims, motors, etc). Does anyone have any suggestions, or has anyone done anything about a similar power window speed issues? i have seen it done, and i dont know how reliable this is, but i know someone who added a few more grounding wires around the engine bay, from - battery terminal to engine bay, and it did make his windows go up and down faster. I DONT GUARANTEE this to work, but it may be worth a shot, at least you cant hurt anything...i dont think. -------------------- ![]() 1994 GT Hatchback 1994 ST Coupe 1988 Corolla Wagon All-Trac 1999 Corvette 2008 Cobalt SS Turbo |
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