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Old 01 Oct 2009, 06:57 am
Tegger
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Default Re: Next 1994 GS-R Question - Passenger Power Window Weak

"T.H" <tinfolihat@nospamplease.com> wrote in
news:6-SdnS8wELq8ylnXnZ2dnUVZ_gti4p2d@insightbb.com:

> Tegger wrote:
>> "T.H" <tinfolihat@nospamplease.com> wrote in
>> news:EOCdnfeKWuW1MF_XnZ2dnUVZ_gmdnZ2d@insightbb.co m:
>>
>>> Another minor annoyance. The passenger side power window will not
>>> lower without a little push-down help. It will elevate, however.
>>> It seems that the motor is weak on lowering. What might be the
>>> likely culprit(s) and how many Ben Franklin's will be required to
>>> fix this newest reported problem?
>>>
>>> Thanks, er, thanks Tegger :-)
>>>

>>
>>
>> Try a bit of silicone spray in the tracks first.
>>
>>
>>

> This link:
>
> http://www.nextag.com/silicone-lubri...pray/shop-html
>
> has several options. Is one any or much better than the other?
>
> I am assuming a wet spray is all that is available...
>
>
>




Use whichever one you can find at your local hardware store; they're all
pretty much the same.

Industrial supply shops often stock a dry powder spray as well as the wet
spray. I'm not sure one is better than the other in your case.


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