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Cause of electric window fuse blowing too often 200 1992

I own a 1992 245 and have noticed the fuse that relates to the electric windows has been blowing several times a year. I know cleaning the clips that hold the fuse could be a problem and figured the gear and other parts that lift the window may need re-lubed and are taking more current because of more friction. Is that a possibility or am I wrong as always?

Anyway I removed the door panel and re-lube the metal gear and plastic pieces that slide. I used grease on the gear and liquid soap on the plastic but when I was done with the drivers side I didn't notice any difference between it and the passenger side window when I raised and lowered them at the same time.

Am I wasting my time re-lubing the rest of the windows? What else could be the cause of the window fuse and occasionally the 11th fuse down from the top blowing so often?






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