At 4/27/2005 05:41 PM, Jim Felder wrote: >Brent, > >I don't know about alternatives, but I recently took a dead bosch >vanagon window motor to see if they could fix it. They said they >couldn't rebuild it. But as someone on the list commented, anything >made by a human can be fixed by a human. But you might have to find >just the right human. I'll bet you end up buying a new motor with your >remaining limbs, but I sure want to hear about it if you do find an >alternative. > >Jim On another list in a discussion about repairing window motors and other parts/pieces this place was recommended. The recommender said he walks in and asks if they can help him fix what ever is broken and they often come up with the part or a kit to fix it. http://www.natauto.com/ Other than the above mentioned referral I know nothing, but maybe they can help? Wouldn't hurt to ask...
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