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Slop in Window Motor
Is there any way to remove the slop in the window motor to make it tight like the old ones (2001 and 2002)? It is quite a bit to start with and it just becomes more with use. Has anyone fixed this?
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Re: Slop in Window Motor
Last year we had this problem when we tried to use the window motors to turn the arms of our ill-fated stacker. What we did was take the covering off of the face and cut a small piece of keystock which we wedged inside. It wasnt ideal, but it helped a lot.
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