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« on: 27 May, 2008, 10:10:52 PM » |
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I have a problem with the main window on drivers side. To be honest its been like it for a few years, now I must get it sorted. Fault is that the window tilts a little towards the back, enough to clash with the body when closing, unless I have lifted the window up slightly by hand. What would I be likely to find when I remove the door card,a faulty window winder? Is it a common fault and would it be just as well to get a replacement window winder mechanism? Is there a preferable way to remove the door card, or do they have those horrible plastic knobbly fastenings? Thanks in advance
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« Reply #1 on: 28 May, 2008, 04:47:24 PM » |
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Fulvia door cards should have metal clips, it may well be that the regulator is loose or the rear guide has corroded or dropped out of its locating slot.
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« Reply #2 on: 28 May, 2008, 06:57:28 PM » |
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If you remove the door liner you will find that the window sits in a very robust horizontal profile with a sort of cantilever mechanism that lifts it upwards whilst remaining parallel to the ground.The profile in which the window sits is "one piece" so its not a case of a rear support having moved or failed I think.The whole unit is retained by 3 screws situated in a triangle around the winder recess. I suppose its possible if the rearmost screw has worked loose (or missing) that the unit might tip slightly rearwards.Otherwise its difficult to explain.I assume the door is lined up right and not dropped? If you remove the card you'll probably see straightaway what the problem is. The plugs in the door into which the card is press fitted are plastic.
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« Reply #3 on: 28 May, 2008, 07:09:11 PM » |
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Yeah, but usually the plastic holes are missing anyway.
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« Reply #4 on: 28 May, 2008, 10:39:03 PM » |
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Weekend project number 2 then! Thanks for the tips
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« Reply #5 on: 31 May, 2008, 05:52:08 PM » |
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Both the front and rear supports are adjustable. They are held in place by set screws in a slot that is accessible after removing the door card. The rear one can rust very badly at the bottom and are difficult to re-make as they are a compound curve. If they are not correctly positioned then the window will not sit in the correct position. Also the condition of the fabric inserts to the runners are very important to the attitude of the window - if the are worn then the window will raise and fall incorrectly. If yours is always at the wrong attitude I would say that the glass has moved in the channel that is fixed to the winding mechanism, which you should be able to check with the window in the lowered position and the door card removed. The whole mechanism may have moved in the door but there is very little adjustment there.
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« Reply #6 on: 31 May, 2008, 07:07:43 PM » |
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That what I said (in a lot less words) Hee Hee
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« Reply #7 on: 31 May, 2008, 07:18:38 PM » |
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Oh yes
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« Reply #8 on: 09 June, 2008, 08:54:07 PM » |
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Well, I spent the whole of Sunday afternoon trying to adjust the window, got it a bit better, but I'm still not satisfied. Everything came apart lovely, even the door card fixings, (which were metal by the way) I could not see any adjustment on either of the side rails, they don't appear to be rusty, too much wax oil type stuff in and around the inside of the door, but the long 'furry strip' of the leading edge of the door is worn at the top, (where you can see from the out side of the door) but I can't see that causing the problem. However, the 'furry strip' at the tail end IS worn and replacing this may temporarily fix the problem, but I would have thought that the cantilever system would have raised the window in parallel and not rely on the said strips. What do you all think? So to preempt my question....has anyone a spare unworn cantilever system and spare side furry strips?
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« Reply #9 on: 09 June, 2008, 09:46:50 PM » |
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Hi Ian,
I think it will be more likely to be the missing furry strips rather than the cantilever. I have cantilever assemblies but suggest that the furry strips would be the first thing to check. They have a steel core to the structure and this corrodes/breaks up. I might have some if you would like me to look, but probably you would be best off getting a new item that is not worn or corroded?
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« Reply #10 on: 09 June, 2008, 11:39:39 PM » |
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I take it we're talking front door furry weatherstrip, Omicron carry this but beware it is an absolute to remove if it's the same as Berlina; it is held in by tiny screws that you can't see let alone find!, there's a recess that holds the weatherstrip in place in the door aperture but I gave up trying to line up the tiny little slot screws and reverted to a hot melt glue gun that appears to have held well for over 2 years now. Funny feeling that I gave the same advice sometime ago? in photo with door locking knob you can see one of the screw holes. last photo shows new in place. Looking again at my 818 parts list I'm fairly sure that it it the furry channel at the front & rear of the glass that controls the position of the glass & as Neil says, if this is worn it will allow the glass to tilt. Berlina is a bit overkill but at least it's positive. if you want diagrams from the parts list, let me know. Brian 8227 Brian 8227
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« Reply #11 on: 10 June, 2008, 12:04:29 AM » |
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Thanks for the advice, Didn't know about the screws. Gave up when I realized that I was looking at buying new parts anyway.Omicron it is then
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« Reply #12 on: 10 June, 2008, 12:11:50 PM » |
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No screws on the coupe (no window surround) should just push into the slot, bit of Fairy Liquid helps.
Geoff
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« Reply #13 on: 10 June, 2008, 01:03:53 PM » |
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No screws on the coupe (no window surround) should just push into the slot, bit of Fairy Liquid helps.
Geoff
Hi Colonel Wish it was as easy as that on Berlina, so far I've avoided doing the other side due to the buggeration(Sorry ) factor. Brian 8227
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