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power rear slider very slow???
my rear slider moves at a snails pace sometimes and normal or alot faster other times. is there a fix or is it time for a new motor?? seems to me that it needs lube in the tracks or a good cleaning? any ideas?
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Bet you it's tilting, mine does it, but the track got wet one day and it worked fine. I'm gonna grease mine if I ever remember. Snow and rain lately not much use of it
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if yours is tilting get some superglue and glue the bottom of the window back to the track.. make sure your window is straight before glueing
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Try lubing the tracks. Whenever mine would get slow I'd just lube the tracks and it'd work great again for quite a while.
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I lube mine when ever it gets slow which seems all the time but it helps.
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have to becareful with the lube.. the dirt will stick to it and make it worst in the end.. not to mention it will grind away at your seals and such..
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I make a solution of dry graphite and rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle. Shake the bottle before you spray the solution to mix it. The alcohol gets the graphite into the tight places and then evaporates. With the dry graphite it doesn't attract dirt. I also use it on door hinges and anything else that I don't want dirt to attract to.
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bigmic.. sounds like a scientific project but sounds like itll work wonders!!! maybe ill add some to mine just to give it that super quickness
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I saw it on one of those TV automotive repair shows. It does work tho.
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