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Window slow to raise

The passenger side window in my R56 has been slow to rise for a while now (ever since it sat unused for about four years - it was fine before that). I took the door panel off and found that some of the grease on the guide posts was dried up, so I cleaned it all off and added new white lithium grease. Nothing else was amiss. I put it all back together, and if anything it seems even slower now - a couple times since reassembly, it's stopped raising and gone back down mid-cycle. I've been able to get it closed by holding the button down, but it's definitely not an improvement over before.

Any suggestions? Maybe I've used the wrong sort if grease? Or the motor is just slowly going back and will eventually fail completely? Any suggestions appreciated.
 

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Originally Posted by SuperDave010
a couple times since reassembly, it's stopped raising and gone back down mid-cycle.
This^ tells you that the motor is likely fine and that the window glass is still binding in the channels, triggering the anti-pinch safety feature. Silicone spray would be a much better lubricant choice.

Do you have a Bentley manual?


 

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Originally Posted by Maybe, maybe not
This^ tells you that the motor is likely fine and that the window glass is still binding in the channels, triggering the anti-pinch safety feature. Silicone spray would be a much better lubricant choice.

Do you have a Bentley manual?

Thanks for the advice. I tried to go with a grease similar to what was on there, but I'll give the spray a shot. And no, I wasn't familiar with the Bentley guides. I have an old Chilton guide, but it's not very detailed on questions like this.
 
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If possible, remove as much of the old grease as possible (the silicone spray may help do this) and then completely replace with silicone lubricant.

If you want to DIY repair your Mini, I recommend that you buy a Bentley manual, which is not perfect but is superior to the alternative of flying blindly. For example, the images below show the section on adjusting the glass position.




 
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Originally Posted by Maybe, maybe not
If possible, remove as much of the old grease as possible (the silicone spray may help do this) and then completely replace with silicone lubricant.

If you want to DIY repair your Mini, I recommend that you buy a Bentley manual, which is not perfect but is superior to the alternative of flying blindly. For example, the images below show the section on adjusting the glass position.
Very cool - thanks for sharing! I'll definitely pick one of these up. I've had a lot of luck finding YouTube videos for the larger jobs, like the clutch replacement, but less on smaller jobs - looks like this would be very useful.
 
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Yep, hit with spray/ silicone and check the pulleys on the regular, they mike to bind.

 
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Originally Posted by ECSTuning
Yep, hit with spray/ silicone and check the pulleys on the regular, they mike to bind.
Huh...nope, still no change. I completely cleaned away the lithium grease and applied the silicon spray grease to the tracks and the pillows - still no change from the original behavior. I tried applying some dry lubricant to the inside of the weatherstripping, and opening the door, in case the issue was the window being out of alignment and rubbing excessively on the upper weather stripping, to no effect.

It sounds like the motor is struggling, bogging down as I raise the window. Maybe it's a bad pulley?
 
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