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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / September 2007

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Drivers side window on 2003 Tib has trouble closing/

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DaToteman - 07 Sep 2007 23:55 GMT
Does anyone have any ideas my 2003 Tibs driver side window is having trouble
closing. it goes down ok but seems to get Stuck / draw lots of power to
close. The car was hit on that side about 2 months ago and was fixed. I
guess what my ? is would it be a result of the accident or some kind on
coincidence.  The car is due to go back in the shop to get the paint fixed
and I intend to have the body shop take a look at it.

Thanks for your help.
hyundaitech - 08 Sep 2007 17:15 GMT
If there's no response from the motor when this occurs, you're probably
looking at a motor issue.

If the motor seems to be trying to raise the window, then you're probably
looking at a regulator or window channel problem, or an alignment issue.

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DaToteman - 09 Sep 2007 07:59 GMT
That is what I was thinking.  and am hoping that is just something that got
misaligned in the body shop when they were working on the door. thanks

> If there's no response from the motor when this occurs, you're probably
> looking at a motor issue.
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