Title says it all. I've used WD-40, Heavy Silicone spray, etc. and none seem to do the trick. I've read about putting a little bit of engine oil at the base of the motor but seems like it'll be pretty messy, since the motor spins and theres a little hole at the bottom. Anyone have any experiences?
Long story: So originally my windows would go up and down but in a very rough and clunky manner. I decided to investigate, took all door trim apart and got to the motors, removed them. When I would press a window switch the motor wouldn't "whiiirrrrr" properly. I took apart the little motors, cleaned them, sprayed way too much WD-40 on them and the tracks (car has window tracks, not scissor-style). I tested it and it "whiirrr"-ed correctly for a few seconds but it would just leak out WD-40 from the little hole on the bottom side. I decided to re-install anyway and the motors just wouldn't turn. They click but they seem to be stuck. I could just buy new motors but eh.... Anyone?
Long story: So originally my windows would go up and down but in a very rough and clunky manner. I decided to investigate, took all door trim apart and got to the motors, removed them. When I would press a window switch the motor wouldn't "whiiirrrrr" properly. I took apart the little motors, cleaned them, sprayed way too much WD-40 on them and the tracks (car has window tracks, not scissor-style). I tested it and it "whiirrr"-ed correctly for a few seconds but it would just leak out WD-40 from the little hole on the bottom side. I decided to re-install anyway and the motors just wouldn't turn. They click but they seem to be stuck. I could just buy new motors but eh.... Anyone?
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