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Slooow rear window #788924 02/12/07 11:20 PM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
94 4-Runner some times the rear window works ok & other times it's super slow & even stops when trying to go in either direction. I first thought it was the cold weather. Any tips on this? I did lube the channel with WD40. Thanks

Re: Slooow rear window [Re: CROWBAR] #788925 02/14/07 06:40 AM
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Using which control? OR does it matter. Sounds like dirty contacts.


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Re: Slooow rear window [Re: kewlynx] #788926 02/15/07 11:58 AM
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CROWBAR Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Either control, same result. The tailgate is rusty, maybe not grounding right?

Re: Slooow rear window [Re: CROWBAR] #788927 02/16/07 03:12 AM
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kewlynx Offline
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Could be; that seems to be a chronic problem area.


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Re: Slooow rear window [Re: CROWBAR] #788928 02/19/07 08:47 AM
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ForOffRoad Offline
Need a Spot
I have the same 4runner as you and I find that this happens in winter only too. I have been told that the rubber seal gets dry and you should only use a certain type of silicone on it???? I have not tried it myself...I just pull up my window.


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