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I am getting ready to install the window risers in the doors of my Cabriolet. I don't want to take them apart, they are in good condition. I have wiped them with a rag and solvent and want to know what kind of lubricant to use on the gears and the sliding parts of the mechanism? Thank you for your comments. Ed
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I used white lithium grease on the gears of the window regulators and motor oil on the shafts in my Victoria back in 2016 and all is well. I did the same on my Coupe in 1980 and the regulators work well.
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Location: La Mesa Ca
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I stay away from lithium white grease, my '70 VW had it's w/w linkage lubed with it and it turned to stone after many years!
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The older white lithium grease that I'm familiar with would separate, the oil would ooze out leaving the white stuff behind, not familiar with current production white lithium grease.
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