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Final solution.
Replace the window run-channel.
It will solve your problem 100%!
If you don't mind me asking, did you do this yourself? I haven't ever tried to do something like this, I was just going to pay a glass man to do it, but I might depending on how easy it is. I get afraid of trying to place the glass itself back on the mounts and such.
ok i got the silicon spray...so do i spray it on the track or what? sorry for sounding stupid...
Yeah exactly, spray the window run seal (rubber portion) on each of the sides on where the window contacts if you where to roll up the window all the way. Part #14, if that's what I'm thinking of. I also spray across the top of the track at the door when the window is rolled all the way down, yeah messy, but i clean the glass with some cleaner. By the way, this is only a temporary fix, it still runs dry in a matter of a week, at least for me it did. Time to pay a glass man soon.
Just get a new Motor my windows are slow to and I lubed them up like 2 weeks ago and they still keep going slow and If I press the window button for to long the door starts to heat up from the motor, I say you need to replace it
Just get a new Motor my windows are slow to and I lubed them up like 2 weeks ago and they still keep going slow and If I press the window button for to long the door starts to heat up from the motor, I say you need to replace it
i agree. i lubed mine everywhere & no change. still slow & weak as ever. dont waste your time with lube!