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    Power Windows

    I have a 97 T/A. I have a problem with the driver side power window. Ocasionally the window is real slugish when rolling up or down and ocasioanlly it stop all together. If I let it sit for a while with the car still running it will work again. It seems as if it's power is getting drained. The other window is fine and I have no other problems with anything else electronic. I checked the circuit and it's fine. I'm guessing I will likely have to remove the door pannel to fix the problem but before I does any one else have any ideas on what it may be. Thanks.

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    15 sec. Oh yeah, its fast UTVols98's Avatar
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    Motors going out on it. Happened to my drivers side motor and I had to replace it. Luckily it's not expensive.

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    It's pretty easy if you follow shoebox's guide.

    http://shbox.com/page/windowmotor.html

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