Hi there
Before I start I would just like to say I know f-all about cars - all I do is drive one, so technical terms will mean nothing to me - if you could spell everything out as if I were a 5 year old that would be great
Ever since I had my car, the two front electric windows have been incredibly slow, but they've not been a problem up until now.
Today, the extreme slowliness hit a new high as my driverside one stopped. With a bit more playing around with it (puting it a tiny bit down then up again etc) it evetually went back up.
The passengerside window has slowly got worse but is still working (just).
I've done a little bit of research and it looks as if I need a new window regulator and/or(?) motor. I assume for both sides?
By the way, I am not indending to fit these, but just get the parts so one of my mechanic mate (who I hardly see) can.
Are the two windows linked, or is it just a conincidence? And do I need a whole new regulator? or just the motor (which I assume is part of the regulator)?
Thanls for any help in advance.
Before I start I would just like to say I know f-all about cars - all I do is drive one, so technical terms will mean nothing to me - if you could spell everything out as if I were a 5 year old that would be great
Ever since I had my car, the two front electric windows have been incredibly slow, but they've not been a problem up until now.
Today, the extreme slowliness hit a new high as my driverside one stopped. With a bit more playing around with it (puting it a tiny bit down then up again etc) it evetually went back up.
The passengerside window has slowly got worse but is still working (just).
I've done a little bit of research and it looks as if I need a new window regulator and/or(?) motor. I assume for both sides?
By the way, I am not indending to fit these, but just get the parts so one of my mechanic mate (who I hardly see) can.
Are the two windows linked, or is it just a conincidence? And do I need a whole new regulator? or just the motor (which I assume is part of the regulator)?
Thanls for any help in advance.
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