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  1. Question Drivers window keeps sticking!!!! HELP!! 
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    Hello, i've got a 1999 A6 AVANT 2.8 QUATTRO.
    My problem is: my driver's door window, every so often either goes up very slowly or goes up so far, then the safety sensor kicks in and drops the window.

    Is this a sign of the cable breaking, or is it just a case of needing some lubrication on the window runners?
    Any help would be great.
    CHEERS FRANK.
     
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    Get rid of that crappy green text man - it hurts my eyes.

    Anyhow, You need to clean out the runners - a bit of silicon lube wouldn't go amiss either.
     
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    Hi, sorry about the green text, I was hoping that was all i had to do. I had a horrible feeling i was going to have to buy a new regulator!!!
    Cheers Frank.
     
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