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Ok,i have a 1995 buick century.my front two power windows will not go up or down and the fuse is ok.my back drivers side window works just fine but,the passenger side back window will go down but,i have a hard time getting it to go back up.it goes so far and stops.it takes a whole day to get it all the way up,can you help me??

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Based on the age of the car I'd say the window motors are shot, you can probably find replacements at an auto parts store or junk yard? But with junk yard motors you could have the same problem next week. They are not difficult to replace, you just have to pull off the door panel on the inside and the new one should bolt right into place of the old one. You may have to drill out the old rivets, but the new one should have bolts to replace. You'll probably have to spend about $100 per side, but that's a lot better then $400-500 a repair shop will charge.

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SOURCE: 2004 Buick Century leaks on passenger side after

hi check your door and screen rubbers rain will always track to the lowest point the best way to check is to hose it down

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