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Re: passenger window...
« Reply #15 on: 29 December 2011, 15:59:45 »

Very slow going up/down when door open or when door closed?

Could be door/window guide is twisted a tad and eases when door is open allowing slow movement but extra tensions when door closed causes winder mechanism/guides to cause a jam.

What are the door gaps like?  Even all the way round and passenger side the same as the drivers side?

Possibly a repaired/replacement door after some damage....

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Re: passenger window...
« Reply #16 on: 29 December 2011, 16:04:11 »

all door gaps are the same passenger side.. front and rear look the same, very slow when the door is open... it only moves about an inch when closed???
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Re: passenger window...
« Reply #17 on: 29 December 2011, 16:07:32 »

is there any danger of premeture activation of the airbags ??? and thanks for your input :y

Really immature but that made me giggle  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: passenger window...
« Reply #18 on: 29 December 2011, 17:36:43 »

Try when door closed to put a bit of pressure from inside to out on the window frame - not the glass itself - and see if that makes any difference.  If its easier them the door glass needs to be dropped and the frame pulled out a tad at the top to square up the glass guides....   ;)
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