Rustisbest
Just the facts
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2021
- Posts
- 182
- Reaction score
- 456
- Location
- Athens, TN
- First Name
- Matt
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 377
Did you put any lube on the tracks? I use this stuff on the tracks, felts, hinges, etc.Somebody help me figure this out guys, a few things going on in here:
So, yesterday, I went back into the drivers door and got all the wires spliced and crimped. Hooked the battery back up and tested to see if the job worked and both windows moved. I did not go all the way down with the drivers(problematic side) because I had to clean up fast and be somewhere. I was excited that I had power with the new switch capacitor wired in. I was also excited because I got this 2nd new regulator(Dorman) in solid and the rollers worked great in the tracks. Today I go back to put the door card back on and button it up but decided to make sure there were no snags... passenger side seems to work fine. Drivers side will go down all the way then has trouble on the way up at about 2/3. Randomly power will not go through. Waiting a little bit seems to help. Also it seems like I will need to suture the capacitor to the switch inside the door before I put it back as it may slip out. I had to help the window up before calling it quits for today, it's going to rain for another 5 or so days soon. I also found this plug with nothing in it hanging down as if had come loose. What is it? Appears to have been mounted where the 2 holes above it are in the dash. It's to the right of the E break lever.
Is the window intermittent and not going up all the way because of my splicing/crimping hack job? Is it felt related? Have I mounted the motor wrong. All things seemed to check out while doing the job.You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attach
Does this plug I just found need something I am missing? I have not noticed it before today ever since owning the truck.
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