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Hello everyone! I bought my Yellow Nissan CC on June of 2000. It is exactly 10 years since the purchase. My power windows starts to roll up/down in a very slow manner. This only happens when the temperature is cold. I have read somewhere that lubing the windows might help. My question is where do I spray the lubricant? I bought a can of SuperTech White Grease. Thanks in advance fellow Nissan owners!!!
 

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I use a dry lube (either Teflon or Silicone) in the window tracks every so often.
They come in a spray can with one of those red tubes like WD-40 uses.
Just shoot the lubricant into the felt/rubber window guides that the windows slide up and down in (mainly the vertical tracks), then run the windows up and down a few times.
I think the Teflon works best in my experience.
Always use a product that dries after contact or you'll have smudges and smears on the glass.
 

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What Todd said..
Maybe pullin' the door panel(s) to spray off 10 years of crud in the "internal" tracks and regulator should do wonders too.
 
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