dcmdon
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This is where you have it wrong. Yousholdn't be comparing the reliability of electric windows with a mythical 100% number.I respect your personal experience, but until you commit to replace electric window components for me in the event of a failure (which should be an easy commitment if they never fail according to your experience), I will save myself the potential trouble, by reducing the probability of failure from small to 0.
That is another reason. To save potential repair/replacement in the future. I'll leave it there.
you should be comparing electric windows with crank windows. There are parts that can fail in crank windows.
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