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    Hi chaps ,
    I've gone through all the search threads looking for a similar problem
    but not found anything !

    I've had the cover etc off , greased the moving parts cogs etc, silicone sprayed
    window rubbers etc .

    It wont move up or down on the key switch or lever cockpit switch ,

    I have the click of the solanoid in back ,

    It started off as the normal problem with sticking and eventually needed a hand going up,

    Is there a way of manually lifting the window ? Iv'e tried this with no luck so far !

    Any ideas Guys ???? Thanks in advance for any help ! Cheers

  • #2
    Hi Guys, forgot to mention the window is stuck down with about 50mm showing, ive managed to lift it a little and press it down a little until the internal arm drops into slot corner and wont return !

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    • #3
      Two things you can do immediately:

      1. Yes, it can be lifted by hand and you can stick a bit of wood or whatever in there to hold it up.

      2. Run a direct feed from the battery to the motor and it will move either up or down, depending on the polarity. If it doesn't the problem's with your motor / mechanism, not the relays or wiring.

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      • #4
        Hi Thanks for that Sancho , I've just managed to get the motor out with the glass down ! #### knows how i managed as it is quite tight ! i didnt even chip the bark !

        so I'll have a look at the motor and see if rubber mount is in tact !

        How do i test it first with 12 v ? , bit of Dullard as far as electrics go ,

        any size wire ? Just to one terminal or what ?

        Cheers Fellas !

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        • #5
          Took the cover off the motor and its full of rust and some brown rubber shreads, the metal cog looked in good nic , i.ll have to check that rebuild thread to see if i have enough parts ! lol

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          • #6
            Well glad to say ive got it fixed !

            Got a used motor in fantastic condition for £38

            went in a lot easier than it came out with window out of the way !

            I should of siliconed it years ago !

            Thanks to this excellent forum for all its information !

            Cheers

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            • #7
              A happy ending

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              • #8
                Well done, had to change my rusted, seized runners and motor recently, bi#ch of a job but sweet as now!!
                Started wi' nowt and still got most of it left!

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