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Not quite the same question, but my p/s rear window keeps on hanging up in the all-the-way-down position. My initial thought was that it was simply going down farther than it liked, but after adding some material to the stop peg on the gearey-quadrantey thing, it kept right on sticking from time to time when the mechanism was allowed to reach its point of maximum deflection. Since playing with the bolts (all five of them) and wiggling the motor back and forth (deflecting the mechanism somewhat this way and that) eventually freed it up each time, I tore the whole thing apart and cleaned and re-lubed both the inner gear works and all the bushings. Unless the one bushing on the mid part of the motor shaft (on the near end of the threads, where it first enters the gear housing) is further gone than I thought at a glance, the only thing I'm coming up with is that there may be a procedure for adjusting the screw-bolt-locknut thing at the end. Unless the big deflection of the whole kaboodle including the inner parts of the door structure is kind of a no-no, but I expect that's normal since all the Panther doors I've seen do it.
Thoughts on this from those who know lots more about window motors than I do?
Not quite the same question, but my p/s rear window keeps on hanging up in the all-the-way-down position. My initial thought was that it was simply going down farther than it liked, but after adding some material to the stop peg on the gearey-quadrantey thing, it kept right on sticking from time to time when the mechanism was allowed to reach its point of maximum deflection. Since playing with the bolts (all five of them) and wiggling the motor back and forth (deflecting the mechanism somewhat this way and that) eventually freed it up each time, I tore the whole thing apart and cleaned and re-lubed both the inner gear works and all the bushings. Unless the one bushing on the mid part of the motor shaft (on the near end of the threads, where it first enters the gear housing) is further gone than I thought at a glance, the only thing I'm coming up with is that there may be a procedure for adjusting the screw-bolt-locknut thing at the end. Unless the big deflection of the whole kaboodle including the inner parts of the door structure is kind of a no-no, but I expect that's normal since all the Panther doors I've seen do it.
Thoughts on this from those who know lots more about window motors than I do?
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