Just one comment--WD-40 is not a good idea. It does penetrate and loosen, but
any lubricative qualities dissipate quite rapidly with use and time. Use it,
but then use a good lubricant afterward.

Best regards,   

         Alan Lambert



--- En date de : Mar 3.1.12, John Palumbo <[email protected]> a icrit :

De: John Palumbo <[email protected]>
Objet: [alfa] Re: alfa-digest V10 #2508
@: [email protected]
Date: Mardi 3 janvier 2012, 2h36

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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