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  1. #1
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    driver window problem in eg

    hey

    lately my driver side window has been coming off the rails every time i put the window down, the only way i can put the window down is if i got half way down n then up and do that a couple of times then i can go all the way down and the glass will stay in the rails.
    i fixed it by taking off the door trim and taking out the glass and putting it back in the rails and that will fix it but if i leave the window up for 2-3 hours i will have do go down half way and up again a few times till it works properly, in the rain there is no chance going down or it will break strait away.

    just wondering if any1 has experienced this and if/how they fixed it.

    cheers
    106.3 Kw Atw
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  2. #2
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    Is the two bolts that hold the window broken?

    It could be just the rails that need lubricating, i think u need to put some silicone srpay on it.

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    na those bolts r still good
    what would be a good lube 2 put on it and where would i need to put the silicone spray on it
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    i think WD-40 would work for temporay, however its the same type silicone you're meant to spray on your garage doors. (Garage doors have a silicone spray you can buy to lubricate it)

    Just spray some WD-40 on the rails from top and move it up and down. Hope this helps.

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    thanks for the help i neva really thought that would be the problem but after thinking bout it you might b right thanks alot
    106.3 Kw Atw
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