No. But friction builds up in the window channels and that puts stress on the motor. Spray the channels with silicone spray or dry Teflon lube spray.
If you lose power the electric motor may supply power.
wire lose? bad motor if its power. could be a number of things. do you hear the motor if it is a power window?
If they are losing strenght, first try spraying silicone lube into the rubber weatherstrips where the window rides. A lot of times they become dry causing the windows to stick. If this does not help, unfurtunely you will have to replace the window motors. I have done many of these
Microwaves will lose a slight amount of efficiency, but they shouldn't lose any power over time. If they do, it may be best to return it if it's under warranty.
electric motors lose very little power from friction, they also make more torque at a lower rpm than gas engines, they also require little maintenance and pollute less.
try removing switch, and jumping the wires, this should raise window with out pulling door apart
If you are running stock exhaust on a motor that doesnt have O2 sensors you will gain horse power. but on a newer vehicle the motors ecm relies on the reading of the sensor to run properly
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No they lose power over time depending of there usage. You can refres them but they can never gain they full power.
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That differ. Usually you never lose it all but it can get less when you get older.
He lost his hearing.