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Car Forum / Toyota / Camry / October 2007

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oberg.jonathan@gmail.com - 19 Oct 2007 17:32 GMT
I have a 99 Camry and the window barely works. It works better when
its cold. I Have to help it up by pulling on it. It will go a little
ways and then stop like it burns out or something. When it is hot out
it really doesn't want to work. Should i just try and get some
lubricant in there or is the motor shot?
Nobody Important - 19 Oct 2007 17:57 GMT
> I have a 99 Camry and the window barely works. It works better when
> its cold. I Have to help it up by pulling on it. It will go a little
> ways and then stop like it burns out or something. When it is hot out
> it really doesn't want to work. Should i just try and get some
> lubricant in there or is the motor shot?

Silicone spray is cheap; window motors and associated labour are not.
I'd try the spray first.
nanb - 20 Oct 2007 03:56 GMT
try it but its usually the motor-  I have a 92 thats like that

On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 12:57:02 -0400, Nobody Important
<Dr.Xenon1@gmail.com> wrote:

>> I have a 99 Camry and the window barely works. It works better when
>> its cold. I Have to help it up by pulling on it. It will go a little
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>Silicone spray is cheap; window motors and associated labour are not.
>I'd try the spray first.
skewe - 24 Oct 2007 05:46 GMT
Could it be regulator that is shot.

> try it but its usually the motor-  I have a 92 thats like that
>
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johngdole@hotmail.com - 27 Oct 2007 04:57 GMT
Some suggest lubing the window guide rails with silicone spray. You
may also want to swap the front and rear window motors on the same
side (for many years are the same). If that solves your problem then
you know.

On Oct 19, 9:32 am, oberg.jonat...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a 99 Camry and the window barely works. It works better when
> its cold. I Have to help it up by pulling on it. It will go a little
> ways and then stop like it burns out or something. When it is hot out
> it really doesn't want to work. Should i just try and get some
> lubricant in there or is the motor shot?
 
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