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Me and my mate have both got skylines, mines 95 his 93, and both of our drivers side windows wont go up and make this horrible noise.

could i get this on warrenty? i know its a long shot but what u recon it could be and will it be exspensive.

thanxxx

Errr... warranty? What warranty would that be exactly?

Im with for the window motor as well but not being able to see or hear what it does makes it hard to diagnose. Could be a number of things. Are there any scratch marks on the window at all?

Yep my skyline does this too. In my case it is missing teth off the power window regulator, which makes a rattling/grinding sound at regular intervals. I just need to go buy another one from a wreaker.

mine gets stuck down and wont go up when i pull on the switch, no noise though. Usally a swift knock to the carpet pad bit in the door with my elbow makes it work again. Thats just a tip incase it gets stuck down in public or something and you dont want to leave your car vunrable to stereo theives.

mine on the 32 is the same so i pulled the switch apart and cleaned up the contacts and it works a bit better but i have to do this every 2 months or so. i think the warranty he may be talking about is the avwn?? one you can purchase it for a bit extra after you buy the car and it covers most of the parts on the car to a certain value. i know it came in handy for me when i need to get the clutch master cylinder redone basically paid for itself there

hey there are others out there i thought i was the only one lol i have a 1993 r33 gts same thing drivers side wont go up or down passangers is fine

a find if i hit the carpet near the door handle it works fine i look like a bit of a d!ck hitting my car all the time lol if enuff ppl complain i cant see why nissan wont do some sort of oops my bad ill fix it job

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