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Old 04-20-2019, 04:19 PM   #6
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Re: Power window harness

Cleaning and lubricating the motor will help a bunch. Lubricating the linkage is a big help too.
After 40 years you'll also want to replace the guides and scrapers with good quality pieces. Be sure to lube the fluffy flocking in the new guides with powdered graphite or a dry silicone spray. Don't use anything that stays wet or greasy. I lean toward the graphite powder as it won't eat the rubber that makes up the base of the guides.

IIRC There's a writeup somewhere on this board for replacing the side window guides and scrapers. Not difficult but it's fairly fussy to do it right.
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