So the Miata guys seems to froth on using Honda Shin-Etsu grease to lubricate their windows (e.g. http://wiki.miata.net/tiki-index.php?pa ... Window+Fix ).
My passenger side power window has significantly slowed down now. Seems that the Honda Shin-Etsu grease is not so easily sourced locally. Any recommended suppliers or alternative products? Is it just a silicone based grease?
Slow power window - Honda Shin-Etsu grease
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Re: Slow power window - Honda Shin-Etsu grease
Should be able to use any rubber safe grease.
White lithium grease is one of the more common ones if i recall.
White lithium grease is one of the more common ones if i recall.
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Re: Slow power window - Honda Shin-Etsu grease
I bought it on eBay. You only need a little so it's not a great value proposition. White lithium would do the trick just as well, like hks said.
The important thing I found was to remove the glass and probably the runner from the door and thoroughly remove any old clumps of grease. Use a cotton bud to get into the channels. And remove and clean, or replace the bushing on the glass.
It seems like a lot of work, but the changes are drastic.
The important thing I found was to remove the glass and probably the runner from the door and thoroughly remove any old clumps of grease. Use a cotton bud to get into the channels. And remove and clean, or replace the bushing on the glass.
It seems like a lot of work, but the changes are drastic.
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Re: Slow power window - Honda Shin-Etsu grease
I guess this is the route I'll have to go when I can bring myself to take the doors apart again and face getting more tar on my clothes and hair.
I tried the quick and easy fix with WD40 silicon specialist spray. nup that fix didn't last long.
I tried the quick and easy fix with WD40 silicon specialist spray. nup that fix didn't last long.
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Re: Slow power window - Honda Shin-Etsu grease
Rolley posted a great DIY on replacing the window guide bushes that describes disassembly and cleaning procedure.
He was selling replacement guide bushes a while back, maybe worth contacting him to see if he has a spare set available.
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=72566
He was selling replacement guide bushes a while back, maybe worth contacting him to see if he has a spare set available.
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=72566
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Re: Slow power window - Honda Shin-Etsu grease
Hi
I have a set of DELRIN bushes for sale in you are interested. New Still sealed in packet.
Pm if interested.
Cheers
Steven
I have a set of DELRIN bushes for sale in you are interested. New Still sealed in packet.
Pm if interested.
Cheers
Steven
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