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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

The Care and Feeding of Jaguars

I was on the way into work this morning, and I noticed some wind whistle from the driver's door.  I then noticed that the window would not roll all the way up.  So I spent some time thinking about why.  Typically, power to a window crank turns off when it meets resistance.  Could there be ice in the channel in the door?  Didn't seem to be.  So I thought about it for a while, and I considered the possibility that some melting snow had ended up in the crank mechanism, and frozen into ice, preventing full motion upward.  So I turned the heat way up in the car, and kept rolling it up and down -- and finally, the problem went away!

3 comments:

  1. Why does that remind me of turning up the stereo to not hear the noises your car is making? :)

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  2. It probably wants to go back to England after experiencing enough Idaho winter ...

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  3. Doesn't take much moisture on the window/track to gum up the works by freezing. I've had it happen on many different cars with power windows.

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