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Dead passenger window - FIXED


andyvvc

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Massive thanks to Cookbot for looking at my passenger side window for me. It had been slowly dying in recent months, and had stopped working altogether in December just gone.

 

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Referring to the guide from this forum (above), Paul managed to strip the door down, remove the motor and give the bushes and motor contact points a ruddy good clean. After 108000 miles of crap was cleaned off, the window works like new! Drops 2cm each time the door is opened, moves up and down really easily ! I'm well impressed, especially as Ni$$an wanted over 500 quid "because it will need a new motor..." idiots.

 

I would stick some pics of the motor/bushes up (they were black instead of silver before they were cleaned) but i forgot to take some pics doh!

 

I will say that if you are competant with a screwdriver, the doc above seems really easy to follow. Im not competant with a screwdriver, so popped over to see Cookbot instead :thumbs:

 

Thanks to SteveW for the doc ! B)

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Top stuff Andy, Paul to the rescue pity he couldn't solve my sat nav issues :lol:

 

But he did sort your blower issues...so that was a bonus! :lol: And after all the testing, you know that something has gone badly wrong with the Nav. I'm certain the bloke who fitted it will have a solution for you fella.

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Cheers for this guide, looks great!

 

Reading it though, I think it looks a little technical for me, or at least it looks it!

 

Anyone had this done in the south that can recommend a technician, that wont charge a fortune like a Nissan dealer?

I am in Enfield area, so Herts, North London Middlesex

Cheers if anyone can help, it is doing my head in that the window is just stuck an inch from closed and is a security risk living in London!

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Did this repair with mine. The guide by steve was very good though I also followed some steps from another guide and just taped up the window rather than remove it.

 

Eventually had to buy a new motor and replace the old one though as it completely failed even after replacing the carbon brushes.

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Thanks guys, yeah I have used Ross at JAPEX many times, he is great. Just wasnt sure if it was more an electrical thing, but I will give him a shout.

 

So racinggreen, you think I am better to just replace the motor? I thought I may get away with a clean. How much was a new motor when you got one, did you get it from Alex?

 

Cheers

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