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Thread: Faulty driver window

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    Angry Faulty driver window

    I am new to this forum and not technical at all when it comes to cars! my driver window has stopped working after making very loud crunching noises and stopping half way up. I previously had a picasso with the same problem and paid someone £180 to replace a part and really cant afford to do the same again with this car. From the forums it appears it can either be a regulator,the motor or the wires - how do you tell which? Unfortunately the car was bought from a dealer with no warranty and in the space of a year I have spent around £900 for new tyres, two brake pads and discs, wipers, various bulbs and now the windows and the air con are playing up. Any help would be appreciated.

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    Thumbs up faulty driver window

    There many types of car shades that can be added to your car in order to minimize that amount of sunlight that the driver is exposed to. In the past accidents on the street have taken place because the car driver got temporarily blinded by sunlight and could not see anything ahead. When this happens it is not the normal human reaction to slow the car down, therefore the speed is kept high and a crash is very likely.

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    Hello tabty, what kind of car is it?

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