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Old 06-01-2005, 08:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Driver side window off track.

Hey everyone,

As i said in my previous post, i just picked up my car yesterday.

My driver side window wont go all the way up. it seems like it is off of its track. I press the button to go up, and it almost closes but it leaves like a half inch open. I need to help it up to go up all the way.

Is this a dealer thing or is this commen prob and theres a home fix?
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Old 06-01-2005, 08:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hey everyone,

As i said in my previous post, i just picked up my car yesterday.

My driver side window wont go all the way up. it seems like it is off of its track. I press the button to go up, and it almost closes but it leaves like a half inch open. I need to help it up to go up all the way.

Is this a dealer thing or is this commen prob and theres a home fix?
its not off the track; a screw at the top of the track has come loose. fortunately it is a very easy fix... look a few threads down in this section for the one that deals specifically with this issue...
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Old 06-01-2005, 08:42 PM   #3 (permalink)
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its not off the track; a screw at the top of the track has come loose. fortunately it is a very easy fix... look a few threads down in this section for the one that deals specifically with this issue...
Awsome. Will do.

Thanks.
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Old 06-01-2005, 08:51 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Hey everyone,

As i said in my previous post, i just picked up my car yesterday.

My driver side window wont go all the way up. it seems like it is off of its track. I press the button to go up, and it almost closes but it leaves like a half inch open. I need to help it up to go up all the way.

Is this a dealer thing or is this commen prob and theres a home fix?
Danielg, The glass is catching on the the rear rail screw. If you want you can
tighten it with a long philps screwdriver in 30 sec. sorry I can not post a picture. do a search for Patricos thread. Don
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