billko
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- Sep 9, 2012
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Apalachin,
New_York
Hi, Everyone:
The window on the driver side of my 95 Eagle Talon has developed a very sloppy tolerance when going up and down. I can hear the power window engage and there is a small delay before the window starts to go down. If I let it go all the way down, it does the same thing coming back up, and it also binds for an instant at the same place. I can also move the window up and down a good 4 inches if I grab it and pull on it.
I saw one post where the poster mentioned that he had to pull it up by hand before the crank would engage, and I think my problem is the same. However, his was a passing comment and there was no reply.
I removed the panel but it looks like it is going to be very tough to get in there. Could somebody advise me on how to repair the window? I am afraid that it will progress until it becomes just like the post I read. Either that, or the mechanism will get destroyed, so repair is no longer an option and I will have to replace it.
Thanks for any kind of support you can give me.
Best Regards,
Bill
PS - I broke my door handle like about 10,000 other people here, but I can't seem to get my hands and tools in there to fix it. I hate to go somewhere to fix it because I know what to do, but I can't seem to manage it. Who do I take it to, a body shop? Thanks!
The window on the driver side of my 95 Eagle Talon has developed a very sloppy tolerance when going up and down. I can hear the power window engage and there is a small delay before the window starts to go down. If I let it go all the way down, it does the same thing coming back up, and it also binds for an instant at the same place. I can also move the window up and down a good 4 inches if I grab it and pull on it.
I saw one post where the poster mentioned that he had to pull it up by hand before the crank would engage, and I think my problem is the same. However, his was a passing comment and there was no reply.
I removed the panel but it looks like it is going to be very tough to get in there. Could somebody advise me on how to repair the window? I am afraid that it will progress until it becomes just like the post I read. Either that, or the mechanism will get destroyed, so repair is no longer an option and I will have to replace it.
Thanks for any kind of support you can give me.
Best Regards,
Bill
PS - I broke my door handle like about 10,000 other people here, but I can't seem to get my hands and tools in there to fix it. I hate to go somewhere to fix it because I know what to do, but I can't seem to manage it. Who do I take it to, a body shop? Thanks!