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Title: window(mind of its own)
Post by: The Red Baron on 22 June 2010, 08:01:00
fr pass door window seems to have a mind of its own.
it will inch up but if you keep your finger on the button it doesnt know whether to go up or down. could this be the runners being tight?.
Title: Re: window(mind of its own)
Post by: dbug on 22 June 2010, 08:23:28
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fr pass door window seems to have a mind of its own.
it will inch up but if you keep your finger on the button it doesnt know whether to go up or down. could this be the runners being tight?.

Could be - try some silicon spray on the runners ;)
Title: Re: window(mind of its own)
Post by: PhilRich on 22 June 2010, 08:26:19
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fr pass door window seems to have a mind of its own.
it will inch up but if you keep your finger on the button it doesnt know whether to go up or down. could this be the runners being tight?.




My drivers rear was doing this & I found that removing the battery neg. lead for 30mins & then doing a reset (operate all windows down & up and when right up hold the switch until you hear a click) sorted it. HTH :y
Apologies if it's a case of Grandmother/sucking eggs :-[
Title: Re: window(mind of its own)
Post by: unlucky mark mv6 on 22 June 2010, 23:20:14
Regulator might need a slight adjustment,should be an elongated slot,when you remove the door card mate.
Title: Re: window(mind of its own)
Post by: Del Boy on 22 June 2010, 23:53:30
Bit of squirt on the runners I say ;)
Title: Re: window(mind of its own)
Post by: The Red Baron on 23 June 2010, 00:05:41
squirty didnt work up the top end so its off with the door card tommoz i think.