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Anonymous Posted on Nov 12, 2008

Automatic Windows wont go down!!

I just resentaly purchased a daewoo Lanos an the right side window wouldnt go down, now my left side wont either. There isnt any nosie when I turn on or off the car. A little birdie told me it's the window motor. i'm just trying to see how much something that would cost?

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(Imagine you are turning steering wheel in your car- thats the right motion). Before doing that wind up your watch a few times manually.
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