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justodd 
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Posted: December 23, 2006 at 11:48 PM / IP Logged  

Is there any way to make the windows roll up/down faster?

thanks

todd

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Why?

justodd 
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Because they are really slow.
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Posted: December 24, 2006 at 11:47 AM / IP Logged  
Have you gotten into the doors and cleaned and lubed all the "stuff" that makes then go up and down. You can't make the motor go any faster....
justodd 
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I will give that a try. 

thanks,

todd

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There IS a way to make the windows move faster, it's a bit complicate.  If you are still looking hit me up with a PM and I will put it on here for all to see.

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01rado...could you breifly explain to all of us how you are safely going to make the power window motors turn faster? I'm VERY interested.
01rado 
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Breifly...No, but I will work on a diagram here in a few hours and try to get it up for you.  First things first, he needs get it all cleaned and lubbed up well.  I use a good spray on white lithium grease. 
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mine have just recently started going pretty slow... i figured it was the cold weather because they seemed fine before...
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hello......anything on the speeding up of the motors (safely) ?
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