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Old 07-19-2003, 02:13 AM
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Window help!!!

OK, I finally got my civic towed to my moms house from my old house. I had to do it because #1 I want to finish the interior, and # 2 something caused the inside to mildew. Anyways I cleaned the inside up and let down my pass. window and now when I roll it up it is all crooked and f*cked up. I need help or instructions on taking the window out and straightening it.

Also **LuckyLisa** you were throwing hints about seeing my car in a post awhile back. I will put some up tomorrow, but I want to fix the window so that I can atleast wash it before taking pics. It has been sitting for about 2 month's unwashed.

One more thing if anyone has any extra radiator brackets (or whatever it is called to hold the radiator in place) holla at me because I need some.
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Old 07-19-2003, 02:42 AM
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have the same problem with my window its all jacked up and doesnt roll all the way up and i still wash it lol damn i need to get that fixed

waiting for the pics girl
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same problem here, I made a post about it a couple of months ago and no one seemed to find out how to fix it, I have already replaced the window regulator and it still has not fixed my problem, I am hoping if I replace my rails the window sits in, it might fix it, hopefully.
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Old 07-19-2003, 11:32 AM
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aight, I'm going to bump this cause it seems like ppl want to know. I have the diagram out of the service manual but the pictures dont help much.
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I would take the door panel off and see if you can put the window back on the track, that's what some guy told me but I still haven't done it....
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