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windows rolling up slowly hi guys, been noticing lately that the passenger side power window goes down fine, but when coming back up, does so very slowly. It's on and off - sometimes it does it at normal speed. Today I noticed a similar problem with the driver's side power window - goes down normally, but coming up is kinda...rough...not smoothly, but rather very choppy. Anyone have any similar experience, solutions or suggestions? or point me in a direction as to what this may be? Looking to try to figure it out myself if possible without having to go to a shop:( also i'm not sure if this is related, but i thought i'd add in my windshield wipers have been kinda "choppy" lately too...they kind of operate more noisy, and aggresively than usual (but i may be wrong) car is a 98 integra rs if it matters |
spray silicone lubricant all along the window run channels |
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I may try it...but what're the odds that both windows would be like this? Is it the weather maybe? Otherwise i'm thinking it's some sort of mechanical issue? |
yes, down the sides. Very common on honda's |
silicone lube will work for sure.. this happened to me and ithought the motor was going out... buddy gave me some silicone lube and its like brand new again.. jus spray a bunch in the crack so it drips down the rubber part that goes inside the door... jus spray every single peice of rubber that touches the window when it goes up and down... 10 bucks for the silicone and its like new again |
would wd-40 work, or is the silicone stuff a better bet? I have wd40 but not silicone stuff, but i'd buy the silicone stuff if it's more effective/safer etc. |
wd 40 will not work at all... u need silicone lube to make the rubber smooth again... the reason why ur window rolls up slow is because the rubber is not smooth no more.. feel it for ur self |
lol o ok i guess i'll invest the $10 :-p thanks so much! |
what particular product for the silicone lube are you guys talking about and where would I be able to find such item? |
You can find it at canadian tire. It's in a can like WD40 |
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yessir, i just bought a can of that and it made my sunroof and windows 2x smoother |
good stuff, now to pick myself up a can or two, basically every window but drivers is comping up slow, especially the rear windows sigh* acura/hondas |
so you guys just spray it down the rubber tracks along the side, then just run the window up and down repeatedly to get the spread nice right? or do you guys take the door panel off completely to spray ? |
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Sounds like I need to get some of this silicon lube too. My passenger window rolls up slow like hell. |
just bought mine today, $7.38 including taxes ($6.49 + ~$0.80 of taxes...) Will try it out on Wednesday, expecting spectacular results lol |
Come to think of it, i'll save myself the $7 something. I don't even use my back windows anyways, haha. |
just the info. I need. Got an used car & the windows roll up/down slow as hell. Thanks ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
Just applied it to the side window tracks on my 98 Acura EL. Definite improvement in the movement of the windows, even though it's still sluggish due to old power window motors. Didn't require much just two passes on each track, roll the windows up and down a few times to get it to spread, done! |
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hey guys, i just used this product and didn't get as good results as everyone seemed to first i cleaned the inside of the windows and sprayed the inside of the window at the bottom where it touches the rubber piece sprayed it back and forth twice, rolled windows up and down reapplied it several more times and sometimes while the windows were going down because i did not see results. minor differences after applying any tips or tricks? should i have applied it on the outside as well? also after you guys clean it off will there be a streak of lube after every time you roll up and down (dont know yet cause im kinga leaving the lube there to soak right now) |
just apply it everywere where the window touches rubber.. and i mean EVERY peice of rubber that comes in contact with the window... if it dosent work it must be another problem.. make sure the silicone is spread out on the rubber peices.. if that doesnt help it must be something else |
Did mine and it seems to go smoother; although it didn't have much issues to begin with. Seems like it would be good to use on any kind of rubber weatherstripping to keep it soft and supple. |
Well I don't think you need to apply it on the top piece of rubber to but to each his own. It's been a day since I've applied it and it's much smoother right now than when I first applied it so just give it some time. I also looked into it a little bit for people that didn't have much success with the lube and people suggested that you clean the window tracks first with a qtip or rag then apply the silicone lube. Posted via RS Mobile |
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