DaveinOlyWA
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Herm said:Could it be a weak 12V battery?
no. it happens when car is on and 12 volt battery is out of play
Herm said:Could it be a weak 12V battery?
JeremyW said:My driver's window has been going up very sloooooowly lately. :?
Computerizer said:Reading this thread, I was realizing that I can't remember how fast my windows go up and down. Then I realized why I can't remember: I don't think I have ever actually opened them! I've had my LEAF for a full month now, but I guess I just haven't had any reason to open a window. Now I'm afraid that if I try, I'll discover that it doesn't work very well, and be disappointed with my LEAF.
I certainly don't open windows while out driving but I do leave them cracked in my garage to let the car dry out so that I don't have fogging problems. The air tends to be very dry here in winter so windows open just a few inches will dry the car out overnight. Melted snow on the floormats is one source of moisture in the car.DaveinOlyWA said:I agree that we have had little reason to roll them down lately. I do crack my windows on milder days especially if its raining but lately, its been waaaay too cold for that!Computerizer said:Reading this thread, I was realizing that I can't remember how fast my windows go up and down. Then I realized why I can't remember: I don't think I have ever actually opened them! I've had my LEAF for a full month now, but I guess I just haven't had any reason to open a window. Now I'm afraid that if I try, I'll discover that it doesn't work very well, and be disappointed with my LEAF.
JimSouCal said:Does anyone have the notes on how to lube windows without going to the dealer...?
For what it is worth, when my LEAF was new, my buddy got in the car, and when we parked he rolled up the window, with a comment that the motor was under-engineered and seemed cheap.
Anyway, I'd like to prevent problems... So far they all work but sluggish as usual...
I imagine you can slather vaseline all over them. Then you'll HAVE to roll them down just to see out! =)JimSouCal said:Does anyone have the notes on how to lube windows without going to the dealer...?
Ingineer said:I imagine you can slather vaseline all over them. Then you'll HAVE to roll them down just to see out! =)JimSouCal said:Does anyone have the notes on how to lube windows without going to the dealer...?
In all seriousness, I don't recommend you attempt lubrication. It's likely a mechanical problem if they are sluggish, I recommend getting it done under warranty.
-Phil
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