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I'm about to quit on adjusting the R side door glass on my X90. It did not work when I bought it and appeared out of adjustment. I replaced the Suzuki window motor with a Toyota one but it was barely better. It seems the glass jams into the channels. I need to grab the top edge and pull it up. Down usually (but not always) works. I have tried a few times to adjust it but am working blind. Is there an order to making the adjustments? I make one adjustment and it seems to change the one I did prior. Lubing the rubber( soap or silicone) helps a bit for the couple of minutes the rubber is wet then jams again.
The X90 uses a scissor type regulator, not the cable type found on a Sidekick.
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The channel at the front is rubber with no flocking in it. It does allow window to slide better when wet lubed but that is short lived. Window will stay in a position even now with the regulator mechanism and motor out so it is an adjustment issue.
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09-21-2020, 03:55 AM
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"eeks rubber there. deep down inside door. ouch;/
owned old cars and needed that every week. or the rubber goes sticky. "
Do you think it is caused by the rubber? These cars have a reputation for lousy window movements. There are aftermarket channels and I could try one of those as the channel, which is supposed to be one piece with door rubber, is already torn apart at the top of window.
hmmm...that may be a hint??
Update; took a good hard look at the rubber and compared it to the other side (which works..slowly) They are not the same. I assumed, because the top of the R rubber was torn that it had torn off the door seal. Close inspection says that it was torn off a door seal, just not this door. The gap in the channel is ever so slightly tighter and it has extra 'ridges' in the channel. I am going to check at the wreckers and see if any other vehicles use the same style rubber.