Re: IML: '61 Window Motors
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Re: IML: '61 Window Motors



Thanks Eric.  Would this problem be evident in both switches though (the master switch at the driver's door & the switch at the driver's side rear door)?  Is that possible?
 
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Joe
Allen, Texas
'61 4D Crown Southampton
http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1961/JoeStill/index.htm
 
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> Hi Joe
> When an Imperial of your vintage has an inop power window, I first check the
> switch. The back of the switch has a pad that is held to the switch usually
> with the tension of the contact pins in the switch. The metal leads in this
> pad spread out over time and lose connectivity, and often the pad will
> dislocate itself partially or fully from the switch. To correct, on the side
> of the pad that meets the switch, carefully squish together the pressed
> plastic pins that hold the phenolic plate over the plastic holder so that
> the plate will lift off, being careful not to lose the positioning of the
> metal tab leads inside this pad. It will become apparent how to close their
> gap where the switch pins fit into the leads. Once they have all been
> 'adjusted', put the plate back on and resquish the plastic pins to hold the
> plate on. Needle nose pliars are useful for this.
>
> On the window motor, there may be a locknut on an adjusting screw shaft.
> I've had the experience in a '65 Imperial where I was able to vastly improve
> the window operation speed by adjusting the lash of this shaft. Your motors
> differ, I don't know if they have this same lash adjustment, but I'd be
> surprized if they didn't. Others more up on the earlier window motors may be
> able to elaborate.
>
> Eric
> Portland, Oregon
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> From: joestill1@xxxxxxxxxxx (Joe)
> Subject: IML: It used to roll up and down
> Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:46:27 +0000
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> Good morning everyone:
& gt;
> Working on the power windows ('61 Crown) this weekend, I got three out of
> four of them working relatively well by cleaning, lubricating, clearing
> tracks of old bead & weatherstipping, etc.
>
> However, I got the rear driver's side goin' (the driver's side window hasn't
> ever worked) up and down really well but then all of a sudden, it stopped
> working. Having had the door panel off to do the lubrication work, I
> noticed the motor got really hot. After a while it cooled off, but still
> didn't work the windows.
>
> Could I have shorted the motor out with contact cleaner or lubrication? I
> get nothing from the master switch at the driver's panel nor the window
> switch on the driver's side rear window. The two windows/motors on the
> passenger side of the car work just fine.
>
> I haven't done any additional diagnostics because I ran out of time but was
> wondering if the members of this list have a ny advice/suggestions before I
> can get back to it?
>
> --
> Joe
>
>
>
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