Hello!
If anyone has that laying around, my window motor on the passenger side (RHD car) is dying on me. It's gotten VERY slow.
So I'm looking for one that would work fine.
I live in Japan, can pay through Paypal.
Cheers,
Flavien
Series 3 - Left side window motor...
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Re: Series 3 - Left side window motor...
It may not be the motor. Try taking the switch apart and cleaning it. Makes a huge difference. I've done it.
See here ... http://www.rx7fb.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1783
See here ... http://www.rx7fb.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1783
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Re: Series 3 - Left side window motor...
OK so I oiled the hell out of everything in there, but no luck, the motor still seems to be struggling...
And i don't think the switch would have anything to do with that. Switches work very well, it's just the motor that is very slow and that struggles. But it starts and stops at will...
And i don't think the switch would have anything to do with that. Switches work very well, it's just the motor that is very slow and that struggles. But it starts and stops at will...
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Re: Series 3 - Left side window motor...
Yes but if the switch is clogged with burnt bits of dust and spark residue it will increase the switch resistance. Once the circuit is made this could perhaps drop the voltage to the motor, so less ummmmph.Traxnada wrote:OK so I oiled the hell out of everything in there, but no luck, the motor still seems to be struggling...
And i don't think the switch would have anything to do with that. Switches work very well, it's just the motor that is very slow and that struggles. But it starts and stops at will...
And these motors seem to give very little trouble themselves. (Over years of Forum reading not many failed motors).
Re: Series 3 - Left side window motor...
Oh OK OK I understand... Well, I guess I'll try cleaning that thing asap then 
I'll keep the thread updated
I'll keep the thread updated
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Re: Series 3 - Left side window motor...
It would also be worth taking off the door cards & greasing the regulators & cogs etc as they go dry as well.
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Re: Series 3 - Left side window motor...
Yeah, i did that yesterday actually, but no luck...DKWW2000 wrote:It would also be worth taking off the door cards & greasing the regulators & cogs etc as they go dry as well.
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Re: Series 3 - Left side window motor...
It won't really help this issue.. but I installed some window relays a couple months ago as posted on ausrotary. Should stop the switches gunking up. I did time them, as I heard it helps them go faster - which it did. The times are written down in my old phone though haha. Pretty glad overall!
