17-05-2018, 09:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 17-05-2018, 09:39 AM by wainwrightj.)
I had this happen in my Rallye. I found out it was the mechanism/ spring that makes the winder easier to wind up.
I just removed it and it stopped completely. The windows aren't that hard to roll up and even easier to roll down without it.
But if you don't want to remove it I wouldn't have a clue where to start, maybe some foam stuck to the inside of the door to stop the mechanism/ spring hitting the metal of the door?
It'll be quieter when the windows down because that's when the mechanism/ spring is compressed, when the window's up the spring 'relaxes' and becomes floppier.
I just removed it and it stopped completely. The windows aren't that hard to roll up and even easier to roll down without it.
But if you don't want to remove it I wouldn't have a clue where to start, maybe some foam stuck to the inside of the door to stop the mechanism/ spring hitting the metal of the door?
It'll be quieter when the windows down because that's when the mechanism/ spring is compressed, when the window's up the spring 'relaxes' and becomes floppier.