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Unread 02-01-2013   #1 (permalink)
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Default Driver power window motor makes a sound when it goes all the way down

If I roll my window down it makes a sound that is best described as a repetitive clunking sound. it kind of sounds like a machine gun. Only while the motor is engaged and all the way down. What can it be?
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There is a TSB for this, just verifying what you're saying when the goes down all the way there a clunk sound. The TSB has you replacing the regulator and fasteners for some models, others it is just checking the fasteners(pop rivets) and replacing as necessary also I would lube moving parts on regulator with teflon grease.
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There is a TSB for this, just verifying what you're saying when the goes down all the way there a clunk sound. The TSB has you replacing the regulator and fasteners for some models, others it is just checking the fasteners(pop rivets) and replacing as necessary also I would lube moving parts on regulator with teflon grease.
Thanks I'll look for that TSB.
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