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Over the past week iv noticed the drivers side window has been going up and down realy slowly.

Today i went to wind the window down and it got stuck half way the window wont go up or down. There

is a clicking noise coming from the door when i try to wind it up but it wont budge. Now the question is,

is it the window motor or could it be the little black box? thanks in advance, Matt.

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It could be that it needs a bit of grease in the runners, do a search for the correct type, does it move if you help it with your hand? Dont try to use it, as you may burn something out.

Thanks for that guys. It does seem to be the motor i pulled the trim off and checked the little black box and the solders were fine ill just have to get the motor now.

...and reduce the size of that picture in your signature.

^^^^^^^ And ummmm yeahhhhhh ok mate ;);):O

Thanks for that guys. It does seem to be the motor i pulled the trim off and checked the little black box and the solders were fine ill just have to get the motor now.

^^^^^^^ And ummmm yeahhhhhh ok mate :rofl::wave::rofl:

aye def da motor i've replaced mine once n need to do it again... so if u find a decent place to get motors post it cause i need one.. deh keep screweing iup

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