Window coming lose on track (how to fix?)
Has anybody else had this issue, is it something that I can fix by my self?
I can bring to the shop for warranty work but I dont have time to sit there for hours.
I can bring to the shop for warranty work but I dont have time to sit there for hours.
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Then reserve one of their loaner cars.
Let them fix it - they'll do it for free, and if anything goes wrong, you can take it back there. If you DIY and it doesn't work out, you're hosed.
Then reserve one of their loaner cars.
Let them fix it - they'll do it for free, and if anything goes wrong, you can take it back there. If you DIY and it doesn't work out, you're hosed.
only problem Ive had with my windows is the rubber driver side track inside the door slides down when putting the window down. And eventually it works itself off the track entirely so my window rattles like crazy when down. Ive tried to superglue the rubber onto the track but that didnt work. So I guess Ill be getting a new rubber track for inside the door.
if yours is covered under warranty I dont see why you wouldnt want them to try to fix it. if possible get a loaner car for the day.
if yours is covered under warranty I dont see why you wouldnt want them to try to fix it. if possible get a loaner car for the day.
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