[diesel_mercedes] Re: Electric Window Service

 

Nate, I held the up button in for a bit too long, (was thinking about gorgeous women I guess) and the damn thing busted, I can hear the motor & it is clicking so probably a gear or cam not engaging. Will try and rip it apart next week and see what is up. Worried that I cannot get the liner to look right after my fat fingers have done their thing.
Tony

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "Nate" <vwnate1@...> wrote:
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> What's the specific complaint ? .
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> I've found quite a few that just loosened up the various 6MM fasteners , I either snugged 'em up or , in some cases where the loose threads had damaged the holes in the sheet metal door skins , I added oversize 6MM flat washers to gusset the metal and all was well .
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> Many Japanese cars have nuts and bolts with built in washers , I call these " Problem Solvers " and grab them off the ground in P-A-P .
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> Once in a while the lift arm will bend , weird but it happens , replacement is best here , take pix of your specific part along with the P/N off it and someone will go find you a good used one .
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> Most of my Mercedes all have rather sloe electric windows , the '84 Euro. Spec. Wagon's windows zip up and down so fast I'm glad I don't have little kids in the car .
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> I like to lay out a big old towel when taking the doors apart as those tiny screws are of course , all special and once they drop and bounce on cement , they're -gone- .
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> -Nate
> Tony Said ;
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> Got to get up enough courage to pop the inner door liner, to see whats up with
> the window winder, gonna have to take a few gutsy pills to get started on it. Am
> fairly comfortable with under hood stuff but getting the pretty stuff on and off
> is daunting.
> Tony.
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