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power windows

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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power windows

Post by dscott »

Just purchased a 1992 gq ,both rear power windows are rooted they barely move.Are they easy to fix and any idea how much it would cost,i will have a go myself.
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Post by Ingenious-Eng »

Silicon spray down the slides helps but if that don't work off comes door trims for a better looksee!
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Post by bogged »

Has been discussed in the last week or 2, try searchin for it.. was some good info
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Post by Area54 »

The switch contacts can gum up with crud if not used regularly, and the leccy motors/gear mech as well. The motors and gearbox are easy to pull apart, reassembly is a bit harder, as the brushes willjust need to be held away from the rotor etc. Good clean and some quality grease - Nulon Xtreme teflon is great. Don't forget all the linkages need lube also, moly grease for this.
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