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Power window grinding noise
Since this started on a day when my door was frozen shut, I thought (hoped with great denial
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Could be the cable that raises/lowers the window came off the pulley. Pull off the door panel and have a look before it's too late.
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Matt Locker Link 2015 BRZ Limited 6MT 92 Ebony LS-L ECUtune Stage2av1, Z32 MAF, 370cc injectors, TomsSVX intake, BontragerWorks 22mm RSB #003, HID Hi and Lo beams, OT endlink and bushing mods, PWR Aluminum radiator, Harvey's QC shift kit, 2.5" flowmaster 80 exhaust, 17" Michelin Pilot Sport A/S, Poly sway bar bushings, Slotted Bradi rotors, AFBeefcake powdercoated calipers, 97 grill, and a huge set of air horns. 300,000 miles and counting 92 Ebony LS-L. ecutune stage1v4, motorsport 1pc pulley. Garage Queen - sold to Dad in upstate NY 155,000 miles 19 Subaru Ascent Premium - -Hers !. 89 DL 4x4 little red wagon - a.k.a. The immortal suby. 275k R.I.P. |
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Could more dirt get into the door and the guide pads. If sand or dirt is on them, it will make a scraping noise.
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. Earl .... ... .... ><SVX(*> Subaru Ambassador [COLOR=”silver”]1992 Tri Color L[/COLOR] ~45K (06/91) #2430 1992 Dark Teal LS-L ~184K (05/91) #0739 1992 Claret LS-L ~196K (05/91) #0831 1992 Pearl LS-L ~103K (06/91) #1680 1992 Pearl LS-L ~151K (06/91) #2229 1992 Dark Teal LS ~150K (07/91) #3098 (parts car) 1992 White LS-L ~139K (08/92) #6913 1993 25th AE ~98K (02/93) #164 1993 25th AE ~58K (02/93) #176 1993 25th AE ~107K (02/93) #215 1993 25th AE ~162K (02/93) #223 1994 Laguna Blue Pearl LSi ~124K (1/94) #2408 1994 Laguna Blue Pearl LSi ~144K (10/93) #1484 1994 Laguna Blue Pearl LSi ~68K (10/93) #1525 1994 Barcelona Red LSi ~46K (02/94) #2624 1994 Pearl LSi ~41K (12/93) #1961 1995 Bordeaux Pearl LSi ~70K (02/95) #855 1996 Polo Green LSi ~95K (03/96) #872 1997 Bordeaux Pearl LSi ~55K (08/96) #097 2003 Brilliant Red LS1 Convertible ~29K (04/03) #8951 1999 Magnetic Red LS1 Coupe ~33K (04/99) #6420 My Email | Old Locker | New Locker | Picture of 15 of the 19 |
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I'll pop the door panel, and see what I can see. If it's the cable-off-the-pulley, that sounds like a quick fix, as long as the cable hasn't stretched. I hope it's not a guide pad problem. I tried cleaning the pads on my 92 last year with the recommended Bon Ami & a tooth brush. It wasn't easy, and it seemed like they only scratched the glass more afterwards! The scratch marks on my 94's driver's side are already pretty severe.
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My first look didn't reveal the problem, but I didn't have much time. It was hard to pinpoint where the sound was coming from, but it seemed to be somewhere in the vicinty of behind the door lock nob. The source of the sound may be moving as the window moves. I removed the inner guide pad (window sratcher) closest to the noise, eliminating that as a possible source. (The forward set of pads is nowhere near the noise.) The pulley near the top of the door has the cable running in its groove, like its supposed to.
I can't see everywhere the cable runs, so I guess there may be another pulley that's causing the problem. I could see another pulley near the bottom. I don't think that's where the problem is, but since the cable runs along that pulley's bottom circumference, and my view was from the top, I really couldn't determine much. I really don't have a good mental picture of how the mechanism works. Too much is obscured by the door's superstructure, etc. I just looked for diagrams on SubaruParts.com, but what I found wasn't helpful. A good schematic of the window mechanism and how the cable is routed might help. There is a vertical rail-like metal piece that has a squared-off C shape in cross section. The open end of the C faces the exterior of the door, and the closed back of the C faces the interior of the door. The interior of this piece would make the perfect track for a little plastic wheel to run along. I can't see down through that interior because this piece curves along with the door's curvature. Does anyone know if there is a little wheel like that inside? If so, maybe that's what'a causing the noise. |
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this should help
![]() whole assembly ![]() rail and plastic roller ![]() lower pulley ![]() upper pulley ![]() sleeve lock regulator
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Matt Locker Link 2015 BRZ Limited 6MT 92 Ebony LS-L ECUtune Stage2av1, Z32 MAF, 370cc injectors, TomsSVX intake, BontragerWorks 22mm RSB #003, HID Hi and Lo beams, OT endlink and bushing mods, PWR Aluminum radiator, Harvey's QC shift kit, 2.5" flowmaster 80 exhaust, 17" Michelin Pilot Sport A/S, Poly sway bar bushings, Slotted Bradi rotors, AFBeefcake powdercoated calipers, 97 grill, and a huge set of air horns. 300,000 miles and counting 92 Ebony LS-L. ecutune stage1v4, motorsport 1pc pulley. Garage Queen - sold to Dad in upstate NY 155,000 miles 19 Subaru Ascent Premium - -Hers !. 89 DL 4x4 little red wagon - a.k.a. The immortal suby. 275k R.I.P. |
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You can use silicone spray to make the wheel move inside the track easier.
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. Earl .... ... .... ><SVX(*> Subaru Ambassador [COLOR=”silver”]1992 Tri Color L[/COLOR] ~45K (06/91) #2430 1992 Dark Teal LS-L ~184K (05/91) #0739 1992 Claret LS-L ~196K (05/91) #0831 1992 Pearl LS-L ~103K (06/91) #1680 1992 Pearl LS-L ~151K (06/91) #2229 1992 Dark Teal LS ~150K (07/91) #3098 (parts car) 1992 White LS-L ~139K (08/92) #6913 1993 25th AE ~98K (02/93) #164 1993 25th AE ~58K (02/93) #176 1993 25th AE ~107K (02/93) #215 1993 25th AE ~162K (02/93) #223 1994 Laguna Blue Pearl LSi ~124K (1/94) #2408 1994 Laguna Blue Pearl LSi ~144K (10/93) #1484 1994 Laguna Blue Pearl LSi ~68K (10/93) #1525 1994 Barcelona Red LSi ~46K (02/94) #2624 1994 Pearl LSi ~41K (12/93) #1961 1995 Bordeaux Pearl LSi ~70K (02/95) #855 1996 Polo Green LSi ~95K (03/96) #872 1997 Bordeaux Pearl LSi ~55K (08/96) #097 2003 Brilliant Red LS1 Convertible ~29K (04/03) #8951 1999 Magnetic Red LS1 Coupe ~33K (04/99) #6420 My Email | Old Locker | New Locker | Picture of 15 of the 19 |
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Thanks again Matt and Earl!
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Mine did it untill I had the heater running for a while then it must have thawed out , no more noise. I think the wheel froze
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I bought some silicone spray, and today I finally tried it out. It didn't help at all!
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With the window about 1/3 of the way from full down, you have access to the 10mm headed bolts that attach the window to the regulator mechanism. Remove those bolts and lift the window manually.
If there is resistance/noise as you manually move the glass then the problem is with one of the top pads or the rail at the front edge of the glass. If the glass moves normally, then put it all the way up and hold it in place with masking tape. Now use the switch to make the regulator move and see if you can isolate the noise without the glass in the way. If it still makes the noise, then your problem is with the regulator. There are three bolts holding the motor, and four nuts holding the regulator rail in place. Pull the regulator out and rehook the wire. Now you should be able to see the problem and either fix it, or determine that you need a new regulator. If this doesn't make sense, I can take some pictures to help clarify later tonight.
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Dave - 03 Baja - 92 SVX - 86 Brat - 08 OB 3.0 Last edited by Hocrest; 02-28-2007 at 06:41 PM. |
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Ok, pics are here...
The first one shows the glass out of the door to illustrate the attachment points for the regulator and also the clip that slides in the front track. Note that it is a passenger window... This photo shows the bolts that attach the glass to the regulator with green arrows. With the window in the upper position, you can only see one of the two bolts, lower the window enough to get access to the other one. The red arrows point to the nuts that attach the regulator rail to the door. This photo shows the attachment for the bottom of the rail with red arrows, and the bolts that hold the regulator motor to the door with the yellow arrows. If you need to remove the regulator, fold the motor in towards the track and turn the entire mechanism so it is lying flat, then pull it out of the whole.
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Dave, your pictures aren't viewable. I just see the little red X icons. Could you try uploading them again?
I already know that the sound is coming from the vicinity of the main rail, and not near the front of the window. The strange thing is that when I start to put the window up, it sounds like the noise is coming from the top of the rail even when the triangular metal plate with the circular holes and the wheel are still at the bottom of the door. (Is this plate the "regulator"?) But when I put it down, the sound seems to go move downward with it. |
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Go here to view them, http://picasaweb.
![]() It sounds like part of the regulator has come out of the track?? Let me know if you can't get it fixed and need another.
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Dave - 03 Baja - 92 SVX - 86 Brat - 08 OB 3.0 |
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I disconnected the window, and used the contro;s to move the regulator up and down. It still made the noise. I don't think it's possible for part of the regulator to come out of the track. The inside of the rail is to thick for that. The regulator did have more play when it was free of the window, so I rocked it and felt behind it and around the wheels, and I couldn't find a problem. I sprayed more silicone spray. I also squirted some engine oil on the top wheel from the access at the top of the rail, thinking a little more viscosity might help. Do you think it could just need an even more viscous lubricant, like some kind of grease? Maybe the WD-40 and the silicone spray is just disovling what little grease is left on the rail. I can see from some of the photos in this thread, that a thick, clear grease is supposed to be on the rail. What type of grease would be best to use? My dad has a gease gun with some sort of red grease in it, but maybe I need to get another kind. I'm guessing I won't be able to avoid removing the mechanism from the door to grease it.
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