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Video added.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NusZg-tboQM

 

Of course this is the before, I seem to have fixed about 90% of it. It wasn't pretty either. Basically I removed door panel to change out speaker anyway, then took a paper towel and removed as much grease on the slide track as I could, then using gloves smeared a generous helping of litho-grease onto the track. After which I rolled window up and down with cable passing through fingers with more grease.

 

End result is the window def moves up and down a bit faster and quieter

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The motor could use a bit I'm sure, but with the process outlined above it made a HUGE difference. Runs alot smoother, faster, and quieter. Wasn't all that much grease in there from factory an what was left had sort of slide down. just make sure to jam alot into the side channels and run get the cable really well.

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Very few cars have an auto-up feature, infact most didn't even start seeing it until 2006 or later.

 

Personally I think both front windows should have auto down, and atleast driver should have auto up

 

My friend's 2000 corolla has the same power window/door lock features as my car.

 

From the driver's seat... all should be auto up and down.

 

And the sunroof too..

 

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Jeep has auto open/shut sunroof, very nice.

 

I'm actually thinking about doing the same thing to pass side just to keep it in good order

 

How do you put the door trim back? I think I broke some clip at the bottom of the trim now it is not totally in place.

 

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I bought a bag of replacement clips years ago, use them on all my cars. Bottom trim isn't that important.

 

To get it back on basically roll window down, remove side pillar thing (mirror access screws) hang panel on then push down. Once in place you should just be able to pop it all back into place. Oh and it heklps if you pull out the panel for the door lock then replace later.

 

Also make sure to replace the 2 screws in the armrest compartment, they seem to do the most in terms of holding the panel on tight

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Oh how mistaken you are, infact if you knew BHR you would know that I almost never use the A/C. I know exactly what its from, those first 4 years of ownership putting the window up and down over and over for that damn gate code.

 

On a related note, I spent about 8 hours working on the millenia today. Rear brakes are complete but that god damn wiring problem remains.

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