[DML] Re: Power Windows & Parking brake
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[DML] Re: Power Windows & Parking brake



Just wanted to clarify something here. When you are working with or removing
or replacing the window regulator, you should never even have to touch or
remove any of the locking rods or any of the locking system. I have taken
several window regulator out and replaced them with out removing any of the
locking system. I will emit that you will have to hold your mouth just right
to get the window regulator out, once you have removed the screws and nuts
that hold it in place.

Also take a look on my site for directions on how you maybe be able to
repair your window. I call it the $5.00 window fix. I guess that it is
coming close to a year now that I performed this fix on my Delorean and I
have not experienced any problems with my windows since.

http://www.freeyellow.com/members5/stainlesssteel/index.html

Robert Starling
Vin#5252

-----Original Message-----
From: Carrie Huggins [mailto:clh168@xxxx]
Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 12:20 AM
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [DML] Re: Power Windows & Parking brake


If you choose to open up your door compartment understand that there are
many small parts that need to placed in exactly the same way you removed
them. you have to go through door lock rods to get to the window track and
its very easy to break the glass so be careful. Its hard to see but if you
look carefully you will see how the window operates and can pretty much
figure it out for yourself.

As for your brake problem, if you remove your wheels you can see your
adjustment right above the main brake caliper. Adjustments can be made
accordingly with simple tools. As you pointed out, check your pads.



At 06:58 PM 12/12/99 -0600, you wrote:
>I'm trying to see what I can do to fix my drivers side power window. It is
>completely off the track, and I don't see the motor doing anything to
>raise or lower the window. The motor does however hum. I can't figgure out
>how to get a good look at the regulator and track to figure out what the
>problem is. After I got the upper and lower trim off I got stuck. Is there
>a way I can get more access? Anyone know what I should be looking for once
>I get in there?
>
>Secondly, on the only other D that I've got to play with I seem to
>remember that the parking break could be pulled to a 90 degree angle. On
>my car it seems to only go to abot a 45 degrees. It also doesn't hold for
>anything, but I think that's just a break pad problem. I was just curious
>as to which car was correct, and if it's supposed to be able to go to 90
>what my problem could be.
>
>--
>Jonathan
>
>
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