talking about weird problems....

Livolsi, Stephane Stephane.Livolsi at investorsgroup.com
Wed Oct 4 13:56:32 EDT 2000


Agreed, but one should still look into why the thermal circuit breaker
is tripping in the first place.  Perhaps a lack of lubrication is making
it too tight (gee, did I type that out loud :) for the window to slide
up and down freely.  IFIRC I had a similar problem and my solution was
that somehow the bundle of wires in the door got tangled up in the
window mechanism.  Not only did it put a bigger load on the motor but
the wires got frayed and shorted out.  After hitting a few potholes, the
wires moved from their short circuited position and all was OK again...
for a little while.
Stephane Livolsi
Williams Lake, BC, Canada
86 5KTQ (If you don't know what it means, you aren't in the club)

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>From: 	Andrew Duane USG[SMTP:duane at hunch.zk3.dec.com]
>Sent: 	October 4, 2000 9:38 AM
>To: 	mhaskins1 at home.com
>Cc: 	quattro at audifans.com
>Subject: 	Re: talking about weird problems....
>
>Hairy green toads from Mars made Mitchell S. Haskins say:
>
>> My right front power window has an intermittent problem.  Sometimes, when I
>> put it down, it won't go back up.  Doesn't matter which switch is used.  If
>> I let the car sit for a while with the engine off, it will work 
>> normally...Could it be grounding out somewhere?
>
>Sounds like the thermal circuit breaker is opening up. Let it
>sit, it resets....
>
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