Go to http://www.weidefamily.net/vanagon/ , click on 'electrical' then 'power windows'. Brent tells how to fix them. Rob becida@comcast.net At 4/4/2011 05:48 PM, John Rodgers wrote: >>My power window experience has only been with my one 1985 Jeep >>Wagoneer LTD. This was one of those plush, wide track models with >>power everything. Electric windows stopped working, but since they >>didn't get run down all through the Alaska winters, I only >>discovered they didn't work any more the tirst time in spring that >>I needed to lower them. Had to take everythign apart, then use >>various cleaners, lubes, worn-out 600 grit wet/dry sand paper to >>polish with (Lots of amazing uses for worn out 600 grrit paper). >>Got it all back together and it worked like a charm. But the lesson >>was - event he window opperating mechanisms must have preventive >>maintenance done. It is, after all, machinery, and won't run >>forever without maintenance. > >I look forward to rebuilding the operating mechanisms on my new to >me '91 Carat recently acquired. Someone already had the door apart, >so I know it's an issue. > >John >>John Rodgers |
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