Subject: Window regulator/winder mechanism
The driver's window on my V12 slides down on its own. I have taken it to pieces and find that the little gear wheel is fine as is the toothed piece which connects to the window slider mechanism. What is worn is the simple mechanism which holds the window in place (or resists an attempt to slide down the window manually). This mechanism is a spring which fits by friction into a housing. When the window winding crank is rotated, the a little lever pushes against one end (either end for up or down) of the spring and this seemingly releases the pressure in the spring and allows the crank to turn and thus raise or lower the glass.
The worn parts are the spring (flattened off surfaces which presumably reduce its resistance to the inside of the housing) and the inside of the housing (clear tracks caused by the pressure of the spring).
So questions are - is my understanding of how it works correct? If so how can I repair or replace this part - I cannot remake the spring and adding metal inside the housing won't be easy although I might be able to insert a thin lining (eg cut a piece from a thin tin can). Do you know of suppliers/repairers of these mechanisms?
Here are some photos to help (Peter, thanks for assisting me by shrinking these to fit!)
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Alistair Crawford
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