Power windows lacking
- SUBYDAZZ
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Power windows lacking
Is currently quite a few spots down on my "to do" list for the Liberty, but that makes the windows struggle. My front passenger Window has really struggled on the way up for some time now, in fact, it normally needs a helping hand to fully close (as discovered after rain on a few occasions!). I had adjusted the rollers/felty things and glass level some time ago to make it close properly and not rattle when half-open but yeah, did it to the others and they have no real issues.
Ideas / Experiences please...
Ideas / Experiences please...


SUBYDAZZ
get a can of silicone spray....or even graphite powder and spray/dust everywhere the window moves against as it goes up and down..and try get down into the rails inside the door to.
shuld free it up a bit.
i see them liek this a bit at work and nromalyl helps.
otherwise ur Motor may be dieing
shuld free it up a bit.
i see them liek this a bit at work and nromalyl helps.
otherwise ur Motor may be dieing
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another thing is the wiring...my wrx was the same...very slow when i got it..some fresh wiring changed all that caus the current flow was much less restricted
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- Suby Wan Kenobi
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You may have to CAREFULLY pull the window button panel on the drivers door apart and clean it and then reassemble. Also clean up the grease on the scissor lift in the door and regrease. And as Matatak mentioned the door motor may need a refresh or replace. The motors on all doors are the same if you want to swap things around
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- sven '2'
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yes, did the same operation last weekend in my lib for my driver's door switches for the front LH door
The std wiring is a joke - probably ok when everything was new, but the voltage drop is a killer as the motor ages / load increases.
When i fitted electric windows to my L, i made my own loom & switching panel - went up about 20% faster than they did on the donor car
The std wiring is a joke - probably ok when everything was new, but the voltage drop is a killer as the motor ages / load increases.
When i fitted electric windows to my L, i made my own loom & switching panel - went up about 20% faster than they did on the donor car
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