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Topic: Rather Silly and Should be Simple to Answer
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OutofPeace
New Member
Member # 5437
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How do I get my window back on it's track. My friend was leaning against it, and the darned thing slid down and decided that being powered like the other windows wasn't it's thing.
As silly and stupid as this is, I can't get the power window working for it! Right now I have to prop it up. !!!
Any help?
-------------------- And in darkness, there are only to options. Let there be light, or let the darkness continue.
Posts: 4 | From: California | Registered: Mar 2005
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nitrous_bob
CAFords OG
Member # 77
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sounds like those plastic runner things are toast.
do you have the inner panel off...to see inside?
or tried to reinstall it??
-------------------- 5.0 OG since 1990
Posts: 1402 | From: st clair shores MI | Registered: Nov 2000
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OutofPeace
New Member
Member # 5437
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I've been trying a million and a half lazy ways. I was hoping for an answer that didn't involve removing the side panel. Allright allright! I'll give it a go.
And plastic runner things? :-x Oh dear. I'm better with the brakes than I am with the window.
-------------------- And in darkness, there are only to options. Let there be light, or let the darkness continue.
Posts: 4 | From: California | Registered: Mar 2005
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z pyro
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Member # 3745
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both of my windows are off the tracks. I tried to use epoxy to keep em in, but it worked for about 5 seconds. apparently the adhesive used to secure windshields is supposed to work well. I've decided upon taking it to an auto glass shop and having them reattatch them. that way when/if they come off I can bitch at them
-------------------- '95 Integra LS '08 Buell XB12R Firebolt '65 Mustang 289 - soon to be 306
Posts: 1732 | From: Fresno, CA | Registered: Nov 2003
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