John Palumbo <[email protected]> wrote:

>You can try spraying the window rails with regular silicone spray purchased at 
>your local automotive emporium. Saturate the rails real good, also inside the 
>door itself, you need to take off the interior door panel for this. These are 
>impossible to get to from the window opening itself. 
>
>Once there, you will notice that the bottom part of the rails are adjustable, 
>side to side just a slight bit. These have a tendency to bind over the years, 
>open these as much as you can. You can spray any rotating pulley mechanism 
>with WD-40 where applicable. All of this is the simple fix.
>
>If this doesn't work, but most times it does, I read somewhere that something 
>in the motor itself goes bad, a diode, windings or something. I have a 
>hard-time believing this because I have seen this type of malady on low 
>mileage cars. Common sense and unprejudiced logic will tell you that 
>electrical things fail from over use, not age. Unless of course it came 
>defective from the factory, hence the Marangoni effect (not Maratona) what 
>goes up, is not surely to come back down!
>
>Have a nice new year!
>
>aka: Outsourcing
>
>
>
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