Front windows slow to go up

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az101456
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Post by az101456 »

For the last few weeks I have been experiencing issues with the front electric windows. The passenger side is worst and when open, unless you pull the glass back towards the rear of the car (b pillar) it sounds like it is struggling then bounces back and won’t go up. The driver side does similar but goes up with a struggle.

Is there any adjustment in the window fitting to the regulator or something else I should do with this? I’ve thought about taking the door card off and looking but I’m not sure how much I’ll see.

The car is a 2020 Corsa e Elite Nav

JaySav
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Post by JaySav »

Had same issue initially with drivers window and now with passenger side. Drivers seems to have sorted itself out but passengers side is still having the issue..

Not quite sure what is the cause but I do have an issue with the driver side door that started just after the window issue.

Thought the it was the door stop/check that had come loose but it seems to be the actual metal plate it’s connected to that has come away from the door (welds seem to have failed).

Sorry for going off topic.
Steveboy
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Post by Steveboy »

Hi try spraying some silicone spray on the window guide
This will help a lot. 👍
Liana
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Post by Liana »

Same problem with my 2021 Corsa Nav Elite Premium.
Seems its a regular problem.
Im emailing Vauxhall as they changed the motor in window last than a month ago under warranty and issue starting again.
Fuming.
Did anyone sort it properly and if so how.
Many thanks.
Cobra26
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Post by Cobra26 »

Had the same on the Corsa I had. Never really got to the bottom of it. When window closing slowly and even stopping if you pulled the window back towards the door centre pillar it would work. Looks like the window glass was loose in the mechanism. Didn't remove the door panel to investigate but reckon that's where the problem lies. Don't reckon the motor is the problem.
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