Passenger door window hits trim
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Passenger door window hits trim
I noticed that when I try to open my passenger door the window must not be as fast as the driver side door, because the window catches on the plastic trim that the windown slides under when I open the door. If I slowly open the door the window will clear, but if I open it normally as I do the drivers door it hits the trim.
Anyone else experiance the same? Thanks
Anyone else experiance the same? Thanks
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easy fix My son read the manual & showed me how to recalibreate it btw he's 11 yrs Hold the toggle or switch for window down , so that window is fully open , then pull it up still hold it for 2-3 seconds and that should do it , oh tithe the door closed always wors for me.
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Whenever I open my door, I pull the handle, jiggle the door, so the window drops, and then open the door. Been doing this with cars at work since they came out in the fall of 2004, and am so used to it, its second nature (especially when I got my car). Try the re-calibration. Can't hurt.
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No Luck
I tried the re calibration. It didn't help.
The window still catches in the rear upper corner.
05FordGT are you telling me that you see this as a problem on several other cars?
Is there a fix out for this? Or do I have to learn to live with this?
The window still catches in the rear upper corner.
05FordGT are you telling me that you see this as a problem on several other cars?
Is there a fix out for this? Or do I have to learn to live with this?
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