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Re: Passenger window getting a bit sllooowwww.



I think the only thing you can do is get a new regulator.  You can try
adjusting the window, and lubing the cables, but probably won't help much,
but if it is not adjusted right, will really help.

Owen
87 Scirocco 16v #38 C-SS.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/1571


>I have the same problem.  Any answers to this?
>Rich Zuk
>88 16V
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Derek Tarvin <stimpy@busprod.com>
>To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
>Date: Thursday, February 25, 1999 10:20 PM
>Subject: Passenger window getting a bit sllooowwww.
>
>
>>Hey folks,
>>
>>First things first.   I guess I'm feeling at home now. I've been on the
>>list for a couple months and I've actually started posting.   Thanks to
all
>>for helping with my sometimes off-base questions.
>>
>>Ok... back to the topic at hand.   My passenger window is getting a little
>>slow.   During the winter, it was almost painfully slow.  {What do I mean
>>_almost_... 2 degrees and the window takes 5 secs to go up 2 inches;
that's
>>damn cold.}   Warmer weather brings a little quicker motion but still
>>almost half the speed of my driver side window.   It also makes a rather
>>painful scraping sound about half-way up.  Kinda like sand paper on glass.
>>
>>Something else I noticed was that using the passenger switch caused it to
>>go up slower than the drivers switch.
>>
>>Any thoughts?   Thanks in advance!
>>
>>Derek Tarvin
>>87 16v Scirocco
>>{looking forward to new wheels and tires in the next 2 weeks}
>>
>>



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