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Old 01-16-2003, 11:27 PM
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I have a `93 SL2. My window was sticking, and I had to take off the outer door panel to look at the mechanisms.

On mine, I opened the door and there are some star bolts holding it in. You will need a bit for this, the head is shaped like a star, the designation is TX40. I'm pretty sure that's the size, but I am not completely sure. It uses bolts that are very similar to the bolts that hold down the valve covers. E-mail me if I am not making myself clear and you want a picture of the bit that you will need.

But, if the problem is that the window is getting hard to roll down, I don't think you need to take the entire door panel off. I think there is a way to shoot lubricant inside the door by shooting it in between the door panel and window. Kinda like how when people want to jimmy a lock, they just stick their little hooks inside the door.

Hope this helped,
Michael
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