HELP! window not aligned anymore!
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HELP! window not aligned anymore!
so today i took off my door panel to do some mods, i eventually took out the window, and after i was done for the day, i repalced everything but noticed the window wasnt aligned like it used to be, and that everytime it rolls down, there is a sound of it rubbing against something? does anybody have any idea what is going on? and if someone could point out how to realign it properly that would be splendid.
thanks!
Gnu5
thanks!
Gnu5
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This is easy. There are I think 3 or 4 bolts that screw the window glass to the "track". What you do is roll the window down to where you can see all the bolts from the 2" holes (which are covered by a round plastic sticker). Peel the stickers off to reveal the bolts and adjust the window position.
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so i did that and now the window is almost aligned but it doesnt seem like i can get it perfectly aligned and now the speed of the drivers side and the passenger side are different, any ideas??? the imperfections are driving me nuts! also i can hear the window rattle as i drive! it didnt use to sound like that!
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The door panel should be removed completely. All you should see is the door frame with a metal "shield" in place. This metal plate is held on by 12 or so 10mm bolts, however to adjust the window there is no need to remove them.
There are black stickers that cover up holes in the metal shield/plate. It's are the three upper most black circles on the door shield. See this picture:
Simply remove the stickers and you'll have access to the window alignment bolts (10mm). From that point, it's just trial and error & alot of patience to get the window aligned the way you want.
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stinkytofu89 (08-22-2011)
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Umm...yeah I think you're doing it wrong.
The door panel should be removed completely. All you should see is the door frame with a metal "shield" in place. This metal plate is held on by 12 or so 10mm bolts, however to adjust the window there is no need to remove them.
There are black stickers that cover up holes in the metal shield/plate. It's are the three upper most black circles on the door shield. See this picture:
Simply remove the stickers and you'll have access to the window alignment bolts (10mm). From that point, it's just trial and error & alot of patience to get the window aligned the way you want.
The door panel should be removed completely. All you should see is the door frame with a metal "shield" in place. This metal plate is held on by 12 or so 10mm bolts, however to adjust the window there is no need to remove them.
There are black stickers that cover up holes in the metal shield/plate. It's are the three upper most black circles on the door shield. See this picture:
Simply remove the stickers and you'll have access to the window alignment bolts (10mm). From that point, it's just trial and error & alot of patience to get the window aligned the way you want.
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