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Driver door power window issue 92 245 200

Okay, over the past six months, the driver door window has been getting slower and slower. An additional observation is that the last two inches of upward travel results in a screeching sound near where the lock/unlock knob is. The window now takes close to 20 seconds to go from fully open to fully closed... I know this is stressing the window motor.

I have checked the potential electrical problems with no positive findings. As a result, I have three questions:

1: What parts can I expect to have to replace to resolve the problem?

2: Are there critical lubrication points/areas to hit that won't smear up the window.

3: Is there a source for the inside rubber window wiper (like Dave Barton's solution for the outside)? The felt has worn off and when the window goes down, the wiper gets "sucked down"/folded over as a result.

Sorry for the potentially simple solution to the problem, but I don't have the 20 hours a week to figure these things out I used to, I'm lucky to get 2 hours a week to do standard maintenance and repairs... dang, I hate the 150 mile work commute!

Thanks in advance!

jorrell
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92 245 250K miles, IPD'd to the hilt, 06 XC70, 00 Eclipse custom Turbo setup...currently taking names and kicking reputations!






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