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p0sta1 03-08-2004 04:22 PM

The topic says it all. I took the pass. side out, rebuilt the motor, greased all the moving parts of the track, etc. and now that it's back together it goes up even slower. Is it the switch?



And is there a lighter power window mod that I can get cause that bitch weighs an ASS-TON!

falcoln0014 03-08-2004 05:30 PM

Mine go dog slow unless the car is running...also if I don't use them for a long time they just...crawl...especially going down...but going up is usually fine...it seems to help if I run them up and down a few times



the switches also seem to have a problem with going out or...sticking in my case...occasionally i'll blow the fuse because it gets either stuck up or down



as for a mod...I don't know of any...you might be able to scrap one off a diff model rx-7...or get some aftermarket system and rig it in there...just look around...worst that will happen is you won't find anything :P

j9fd3s 03-08-2004 05:57 PM

mine did the same, cleaning the switches helped a lot

1gendreemer 03-08-2004 07:18 PM

I don't think there's any way around it...it's a stiff mecahnism and the motors are weak. I battled with the ones in my SE for years (greasing, rebuilding, new motors, new switches) and finally, when I replaced door panels, just ripped them out and went with manual. I find that I'm faster than the power windows and I rationalize the lack of power window style points by saying that it's a weight reduction mod! Sweeeeeet https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/bigok.gif

p0sta1 03-08-2004 11:49 PM


Mine go dog slow unless the car is running...also if I don't use them for a long time they just...crawl...especially going down...but going up is usually fine...it seems to help if I run them up and down a few times


Exactly what happens to mine. I've heard of a modification for the switch that worked well, but can't remember where I saw it https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...1047683358.gif Meh, maybe cleaning the switches will work better. *shrug* thanks for the info https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.png

BigTurbo74 03-09-2004 04:23 AM

YES! like j9 said cleaning the switches absolutely help. think about how much dirt and grime is on the contact surfaces.

commanda 03-09-2004 04:26 AM

Take the negative return lead from the switch straight to ground. There's some screws into the floor under the panel where the switches are. This will likely halve the line resistance, giving more power to the motor.



Worked for me. YMMV.



Amanda

drifter 03-09-2004 05:20 AM

ITS THE SWITCHES!!!!



No need to pull apart your doors. Just replace the switches or clean the contacts really good.



They are straight current, no relay, so after a long while they slowly degrade as they arc and burn out.

Hadoken 03-09-2004 08:13 AM

Glad I found this thread, but I think mine may need to be cleaned as well...

They go really really slow, and the passenger side stops before it gets to the top and you have to help it up with your hand..

Then when I was washing my car water was dripping in, not sure if it came in where the windows weren't totally up, or if the doors need new seals..

My drivers side door doesn't have the rubber/foam seal across the top, but the passenger side door seal is fine and it still leaked...not sure what caused it still..

j9fd3s 03-09-2004 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by Hadoken' date='Mar 9 2004, 06:13 AM
Glad I found this thread, but I think mine may need to be cleaned as well...

They go really really slow, and the passenger side stops before it gets to the top and you have to help it up with your hand..

Then when I was washing my car water was dripping in, not sure if it came in where the windows weren't totally up, or if the doors need new seals..

My drivers side door doesn't have the rubber/foam seal across the top, but the passenger side door seal is fine and it still leaked...not sure what caused it still..

you might try lubing/replacing the window run channels


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