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Posted

When raising the top, my right window goes up slower than the left window, such that, when the left window is all the way up, the right one still has another 1-2" to go. This happens every time. Is there any way to adjust the window movement speed, or do I need to replace the motor assemblies?

Posted

No. Whether in automatic via the top mechanism or manually via the door switches, the right window goes up slower than the left. It also seems to go down a little slower, but it is harder to tell.

Posted

You might have some built up dust in the

window runners. The best solution is

to take the door apart and add some Vaseline to the runners.

Paul

  • 3 years later...
Posted

If you remove the window motor, is there any adjustment on the amount of travel, i.e., is there any length of travel adjustments?

Posted

I answered my own question...  I reconnected the window motor and had to raise the window in order to have access to the door lock assembly and all works well. 

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