Dec 30, 2017

Winter works 2

The stove is nice and cosy, but with 13 degrees Celsius not necessary. But works are going on. The driver's door had a malfunctioning electric window opener. It went as slow as a snail can go. So today I was back in my garage again. Top2000 music can be heard while watching the videos.

This one was a little trickier, then the last. But with some perseverance I did it again. Looking now for the before and after videos.


A prettyexhausted window operator is working here.


My original plan was to dismantle the motor 
of the electric window mechanism, 
but that was fixed to the complete up and down moving system. 

Three bolts for the motor

Plastic coverings removed out of the door

My loyal buddy can't miss me when working on his 33.

The complete mechanisme out of the door, five bolts.

No opening of the motor, one cable goring round, 
several covers causing trouble while functioning after 28 years.

The little motor in one piece

Great stuff made in Italy

Specs

The cable go round


The cable fixed to the up and down holder of the window

And out it is, cleaning

Trying to remove the window holder. 

No chance, thsi is one way ware.

Cleaning the rail for the holder to guide.

Cleaning teh wheels

Cleaning the window-moving-left-and-right-things

Fiddling an half hour to get the cabel fixead again 
&^$$^&%&*^@!@#!

My mother in law's screw driver did the job.

Testing the overhauled piece

Brushing the window seals. Dirty!

After testing movint het system back in the door.

Almost on its place.

The window touched the window frame, just adjusting it a little.

This little guy does the trick, a little.



Ready for the next spring to come.

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