How to permanently repair your window motors (With Pics!)
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Many thanks!
The thread that keeps on giving! THANK YOU! Just finished both doors. Incredible! Like new again.
I also agree when putting the brushes and springs back on, pull the rotor out completely / position into the black housing / then slide the casing down onto the assembly - MUCH easier - by pulling it out you can also easily wipe & clean the build-up off the copper commutator.
I also used smaller gauge copper speaker wire as that's what I had on hand, any wire should do but try to find your fattest piece.
I also agree when putting the brushes and springs back on, pull the rotor out completely / position into the black housing / then slide the casing down onto the assembly - MUCH easier - by pulling it out you can also easily wipe & clean the build-up off the copper commutator.
I also used smaller gauge copper speaker wire as that's what I had on hand, any wire should do but try to find your fattest piece.
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The thread that keeps on giving! THANK YOU! Just finished both doors. Incredible! Like new again.
I also agree when putting the brushes and springs back on, pull the rotor out completely / position into the black housing / then slide the casing down onto the assembly - MUCH easier - by pulling it out you can also easily wipe & clean the build-up off the copper commutator.
I also used smaller gauge copper speaker wire as that's what I had on hand, any wire should do but try to find your fattest piece.
I also agree when putting the brushes and springs back on, pull the rotor out completely / position into the black housing / then slide the casing down onto the assembly - MUCH easier - by pulling it out you can also easily wipe & clean the build-up off the copper commutator.
I also used smaller gauge copper speaker wire as that's what I had on hand, any wire should do but try to find your fattest piece.
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