Window Regulator - Which grease to use
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Old Timer
Hi,
Realise most will lubricate and have multipurposes but just wondered which would be most suitable to use on the window regulator
Thanks
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Realise most will lubricate and have multipurposes but just wondered which would be most suitable to use on the window regulator
Thanks
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Regional Host NE
personally white grease
Do not know a lot but willing to help if possible
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Old Timer
Window Regulator - Which grease to use
Thanks for the reply. I tried some 3in1 prior to this post which I've found really good in the past but the window is still a little stiff going up and down on this occasion. Maybe a slight dirt build up in the regulator but I'm trying to do without taking all the glass and regulator out so hoping some grease will help
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Local Hero
High temp axle grease works.
Oil don't have a durability as it will eventually dripe out, Grease doesn't ….
White grease works as well.
Oil don't have a durability as it will eventually dripe out, Grease doesn't ….
White grease works as well.
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Old Timer
Window Regulator - Which grease to use
Thanks for the help and explanation
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Local Hero
Be sure that you grease the slides where the Mechanism moves about when the window arm are, that is the nylon glides move as well as the geared crank teeth and the gear.
Getting a children's dosing syringe, and filling that with the grease allows you to be specific in where you apply without slathering it about as well as getting it inside the gear housing.
Here is one that I have loaded with oil to spot lube things
Getting a children's dosing syringe, and filling that with the grease allows you to be specific in where you apply without slathering it about as well as getting it inside the gear housing.
Here is one that I have loaded with oil to spot lube things
What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
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Old Timer
Window Regulator - Which grease to use
Thanks for the detailed help, I'll give it a try
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