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Power window adj??

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RoxysGT

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Weird problem...

My pass side window goes up just a little to far

*the window bows out a little*untill i back off a little

*the door will open but will not shut correctly*untill i back off a little

Can the travel of the window be adjusted??? Please help
 

03ghoststang

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possibly, i would check the window track inside the door and see if adjustments can be made while operating the window up and down with teh door closed
 

Superhereaux

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is it the front part of the window?
 

HoustonGT

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RoxysGT said:
Weird problem...

My pass side window goes up just a little to far

*the window bows out a little*untill i back off a little

*the door will open but will not shut correctly*untill i back off a little

Can the travel of the window be adjusted??? Please help
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Funny, mine just started doing the same thing and messed up my tint too. Anyone have a link on how to remove the door panel without inadvertently breaking all of the plastic clips?
 

03ghoststang

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HoustonGT said:
Funny, mine just started doing the same thing and messed up my tint too. Anyone have a link on how to remove the door panel without inadvertently breaking all of the plastic clips?
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i dont , but a good plastic panel remover will do just be careful
 

twogts4us

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Like my wife's 01, it's off it's track...again. Seems to be a common problem. Last time Ford fixed it - I may mess with it this time.
 

HoustonGT

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Any links on how to remove the door panel?
 

wobbyguy

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my driver side window does that too... i just kinda leave it down a little and have learned to deal with it... :-(
 
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