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- Apr 8, 2005
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- 274
- Location
- Charleston, SC
- Corvette
- 1981 Dark Blue Metallic, 2003 AE coupe
Hey Folks! I've had the car ('81) two weeks and the driver's window(PW) is stuck in the door. I've got the door apart and I'm trying to identify what needs to be replaced if anything. I have power in both directions to the motor as I tested each lead. Anyone know what the minimum voltage spec is for this? I assume it's sufficient as the other side works fine off the battery. When the switch is actuated (either to open or close), I can hear a faint click coming from the area of the motor. I put a meter on the motor windings and get infinity readings for resistance across both leads and also from each lead to ground. I'm not much of an electrician, so I need some help interpreting my findings. :bash Does this mean there is an open in the windings or they're fine? The other thing I can't seem to really check is whether the window is physically stuck in some way. I do remember noticing some light scratches in the window glass along the bottom edge indicating some rubbing. I'm assuming that the motor has to be separated from the mechanism to raise the window manually. Some older posts indicate that this may be near impossible as the glass in the door blocks the motor removal fasteners. What's a newbie to do? :confused My manuals still haven't arrived! ad
I sure would appreciate any insights.
Mike
I sure would appreciate any insights.
Mike