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Old June 20th 04, 03:08 PM
Skid
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Default Powe Window Problem

Hello,

I'm having a problem with the driver's power window in my 95SL2. When out
yesterday, and went to close the window, and it did not move. Shut the
engine off, and switched to accessory, and it still did not move, but the
other windows still worked. Looked for a fuse, but did not find any. Started
the car up, and the window closed. Opened the window about half way again,
and it again, stopped moving. I know it is getting power, as the RPM drops a
bit when it change the switch, I pulled up on the window as I engaged the
switch, and it was able to continue, and I pulled my hand out before it was
crushed. :-) So I think the window is binding. What is the fix for this
problem? Would this be too difficult to do myself?

Thanks so much.


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