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Help! I'm Trapped!! (Stuck Window)
Well, not really My drivers side window has suddenly decided it no longer wants to move. Not a big deal; at this time of year in St. Louis I'd melt without air conditioning... but come the fall I'll want my windows open again.
Basically the situation is thus; my window motor is definitely running, and creating a rhythmic "clicking" sound until I cancel it. Not letting it run long because I don't want to break anything! I've tried operating the switch while trying to loosen the window (pushing and pulling gently), but nothing yet. Doesn't seem to be stuck on the rubber, though it might be stuck at the top around the surround where I can't see it. Any hints or pointers? If I have to take the door apart I will... but I'll probably go buy new speakers so I can do them while I'm at it. Anyone? Please?
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There is a small attachment clip/bracket which tends to break loose as a common problem. Not a big issue and cheap.
N.B. You have done exactly the correct thing in not running the motor as doing so will tangle up the operating cable. Do a search, as there has been a lot of info previously posted.
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OK, bumped this one because I finally got around to dismantling my door yesterday (I lead a busy life, windows are not a high priority unless my AC fails )
Anyway, that's not the problem. The cables are perfectly spooled and aligned, but it looks like the center "drive" part of the pulley is slipping around inside said pulley making a "click" sound. What do you think? Stripped out pulley? I did it late last night, so just unbolted the motor from the door to check it out, I did not remove it from the car. Would it be easy enough to get a replacement pulley, or just replace the whole assembly?
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Ich bin ein SVXer wieder My Rides: Red 1996 SVX LSi (Saffron) 2007 Yamaha FJR1300 (Kaitlin) Previously owned; green '95 L AWD (sold), black/pearlie '94 LSi (too many problems), Polo Green '96 SVX LSi (apparently notThe end of an era) Member #2 in the Yahoo! club, been here since the beta-testing days. In dire need of a cheaper hobby. |
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ive got a whole assembly i will sell you. if you decide to go that way, but it may just be a tension release (i don't know to much about the svx interior)
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Anyway, PM me and let me know how much you'd part with the assembly for. It might be easier just switching out for a different assembly than spend my time trying to fix what I suspect is a stripped out pulley.
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Ich bin ein SVXer wieder My Rides: Red 1996 SVX LSi (Saffron) 2007 Yamaha FJR1300 (Kaitlin) Previously owned; green '95 L AWD (sold), black/pearlie '94 LSi (too many problems), Polo Green '96 SVX LSi (apparently notThe end of an era) Member #2 in the Yahoo! club, been here since the beta-testing days. In dire need of a cheaper hobby. |
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