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Old Apr 3, 2010 | 03:31 AM
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So ive read through some of the posts on this topick but still dont 100% sure. On my car all the windows work from the drivers door control except for the drivers window. When you flick the switch I can hear the module click but doesnt do anything. Just replaced the regulator and motor, and checked the fuses and they are all fine. I was able to manualy raise it when I spliced in a 12 volt converter so the motor works.

one other some what related part is the seal is realy tight on the passenger window. Is there a way to lube or loosen the rubber seal to let the window slide easyer?
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Old Apr 3, 2010 | 12:21 PM
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Check the voltage at the regulator.

Is this a regulator out of another car, or a new one?

The regulator should have enough power to get the window up, even with some stiff or dried up window seals. If you lube the seals to allow the window to work better, then you'll grease your window up.
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when it clicks there is no power going to the regulator. they are both new.
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