Dealing with a power window that is sticking in various positions, particularly about 1/4 of the way up.
I already replaced the (worn flat) roller on the drivers side of the regulator assembly arm, which I expected was going to resolve the issue with the window sticking about 2/3 of the way up.
However, now that I've fixed that issue, the window seems to cant/lean towards the drivers side as the window comes up, eventually binding up. If I yank up on the drivers side of the window, which moves it up a 1/2", then roll the window up more, it moves an inch or so, and binds back up the same way. Somewhere over approximately 1/4 of the way up, the problem stops and the window goes up normally.
I've investigated how the tailgate/glass mates up to the topper, not an issue. I looked at the window channel (piece on either side that guides the glass up) and it is down to bare metal.
I'm certain I'm going to have to disassemble the whole thing, and buy parts, has anyone dealt with similar problem and have some insight?
I expect that the window channels being metal on metal isn't helping, but I don't want to spend the $100 if that isn't going to resolve the issue. I also hate to disassemble the thing to make sure something else isn't going on, as I'll end up with a truck full of water while waiting on parts, but may be no choice. I need to fix the key switch (again) as well.
Any comment on the LMC glass channel parts? I assume Cheyenne's offering is the same manufacturer, same price anyway. From my experience with other products that had some sort of "coating" on them, the coating didn't last. If the window channel felt or whatever it is peels off quickly, it's somewhat pointless to replace it. Although having an operable tailgate is kind of important, I'd like it to last more than a couple times.
I already replaced the (worn flat) roller on the drivers side of the regulator assembly arm, which I expected was going to resolve the issue with the window sticking about 2/3 of the way up.
However, now that I've fixed that issue, the window seems to cant/lean towards the drivers side as the window comes up, eventually binding up. If I yank up on the drivers side of the window, which moves it up a 1/2", then roll the window up more, it moves an inch or so, and binds back up the same way. Somewhere over approximately 1/4 of the way up, the problem stops and the window goes up normally.
I've investigated how the tailgate/glass mates up to the topper, not an issue. I looked at the window channel (piece on either side that guides the glass up) and it is down to bare metal.
I'm certain I'm going to have to disassemble the whole thing, and buy parts, has anyone dealt with similar problem and have some insight?
I expect that the window channels being metal on metal isn't helping, but I don't want to spend the $100 if that isn't going to resolve the issue. I also hate to disassemble the thing to make sure something else isn't going on, as I'll end up with a truck full of water while waiting on parts, but may be no choice. I need to fix the key switch (again) as well.
Any comment on the LMC glass channel parts? I assume Cheyenne's offering is the same manufacturer, same price anyway. From my experience with other products that had some sort of "coating" on them, the coating didn't last. If the window channel felt or whatever it is peels off quickly, it's somewhat pointless to replace it. Although having an operable tailgate is kind of important, I'd like it to last more than a couple times.