Fixing your window motor

Texx

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Original Article Credit: lingl9z


I've noticed alot of people having troubles with their electric window motors and thought I should right up a quick guide on how to fix them!

Step one: Remove the motor from the mechanism by undoing the 3 bolts holding it, (can be done without removing from mech, just makes it harder to get the cog straight enough to bite) then you'll be left with this.

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Step two: Check the outta cog and see if it’s loose or if it falls out like mine did!

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Step Three: Take the metal cover off the top of the motor, by unclipping it at the sides and try to stop the sticking sealant getting in/around the plastic cog inside.

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And heres the problem causing a shakey window going up, getting stuck etc a faulty sur clip!

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Step Four: Remove the sur clip and check the plastic cog still has all its teeth. (Should be fine aslong as you haven’t continually tried putting the window up/down when it 'Breaks').

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They shall be reunited!

Step Five: Place the cog back in to the motor lining it up with the plastic cog on the other side.

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Step Six: Go to your local engineering shop/garage and get a new surclip if possible, if not you can reuse your old one but there’s always the chance it'll pop off again as its lost its tension.

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Step Seven: Put the cover back and reattach to mechanism

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Step Eight: Enjoy the cool breeze!

Hope this helps all those people with electric window problems!
 
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