Discussions about MX5 Alarms, Car Stereos, Lighting, Batteries or other Electrical related issues
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LXFX
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by LXFX » Fri Aug 18, 2006 8:10 pm
I have had to replace the passengers side power window actuator after the cable snapped. javascript:emoticon('

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It now comes down fine ( same speed as the Drivers side) but is very slow going up (go and have a coffee slow!)
Any thoughts / suggestions / solutions from the collective wisdom?javascript:emoticon(':idea:')
TIA,
Bill Brinsley,
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'89 Roadster
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DBM58
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by DBM58 » Fri Aug 18, 2006 9:07 pm
I recently had a similar problem in that my window cable snapped. I replaced the cable - in fact I did the diamantling and re-assembling several times before it was done properly. I am pretty sure that one reason that min did not go up and down properly was that the window was not aligned correcly. It was possible to loosen off a number of the bolts and make sure all was fine before tightening them up again. I am in Auckland if you want some help, or loan of manuals.
David
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