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Old Nov 23, 2005 | 04:00 PM
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door/rear window problem

hey guys my driver side door sags.. i know that either because of the pins or the hinges.. but the problem is at the bottom of the door the door is flush with the body and at the top it protrudes just a little bit and when im going above 25 with the window all the way up you can see out the back of the door a little bit. and u can hear air coming in.. this doesnt happen if the windows down.. also my rear slider window doesnt shut perfectly at the top u can see a gap and when u have the heat on, it causes a whistling noise. it looks as if the window was open at once and something was running through it such as a piece of long wood and possibly dented the connecting sides of the windows.. it does close all the way though if i hold it shut but after a while it opens a little bit. is there anything i could line the window with to make a secure connection? thansk guys
 
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Old Nov 29, 2005 | 08:09 PM
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Hey fr87hn,
Can't help on the door problem, but if you take a flash light and look at the bottom of the slider where the 2 windows slide back and fourth. sometimes if something has been wedge between the windows it pushes down on the channel on the outside edges that the windows slide on. take a small screwdriver and pry up on the channel {not the glass} make sure the 2 windows are closed first and that should work. hope that works
I am a Autoglass istaller by trade.
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Old Nov 29, 2005 | 08:11 PM
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Hey fr87hn,
Can't help on the door problem, but if you take a flash light and look at the bottom of the slider where the 2 windows slide back and fourth. sometimes if something has been wedge between the windows it pushes down on the channel on the outside edges that the windows slide on. take a small screwdriver and pry up on the channel {not the glass} make sure the 2 windows are closed first and that should work. hope that works
I am a Autoglass istaller by trade.
Fordman
 
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