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Old 03-29-2009, 12:26 AM
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DOOR PANEL BOLTS grand prix 2002

i took the caps off under the pull handle but i can not see the bolts i have a 2002 grand prix and my window will not go up i hear the motor when i hit the switch but the window does not move i want to get a look inside but i think the cables are brokin if so i just want to get the window up for now.. and save for the repairs i dont care if i have to tape it up i just need to get to the bolts out ......of course you know it started to rain on my way to work
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Re: DOOR PANEL BOLTS grand prix 2002

They're in there, you'll need an allen wrench to get them out. I forget the size. Take a flashlight and shine it in there and you'll see them.
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Re: DOOR PANEL BOLTS grand prix 2002

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