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You don't need a window motor. Mine failed o/s and when i went to use it there was no noise at all, no whirring noise, nothing. It sounds like something has become disconnected. I suppose you could buy one and keep it as a spare (they all seem to go at some stage) I've got myself a spare for the nearside as it's starting to wind up & down more slowly than the new motor.
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You don't need a window motor. Mine failed o/s and when i went to use it there was no noise at all, no whirring noise, nothing. It sounds like something has become disconnected. I suppose you could buy one and keep it as a spare (they all seem to go at some stage) I've got myself a spare for the nearside as it's starting to wind up & down more slowly than the new motor.
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MMmm you have a whirring noise when you operate your window switch, so the motor is obviously working. have you thought that the coiled cable that winds the window up and down maybe displaced and is spinning against nothing? Your motor has not failed.
Check the repair link and you'll see what i mean.
Check the repair link and you'll see what i mean.
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MMmm you have a whirring noise when you operate your window switch, so the motor is obviously working. have you thought that the coiled cable that winds the window up and down maybe displaced and is spinning against nothing? Your motor has not failed.
Check the repair link and you'll see what i mean.
Check the repair link and you'll see what i mean.
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