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Old Jan 8, 2006 | 06:37 PM
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Default Loose Driver Side Window

Hello all, I am new to the forums and I was hoping that someone could help me out.
Recently I've noticed that the glass on the driver side window is loose and is out of place, thus making it almost impossible to roll down the window. If I do manage to roll down the window it leaves a small crack open at the top. Is there a certain part that I must buy or something that I have to do to fix it. Also, there sometimes is a rattling noise when I drive.

The car is a 99 honda civic dx

Any help would be appriciated
 
Old Jan 8, 2006 | 11:48 PM
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Default RE: Loose Driver Side Window

Take the door panel off and have a look inside to see what is going on there. Sounds as if it has come off the window regulator, but not completely. Could be an easy fix if you see what is going on.
 
Old Jan 12, 2006 | 01:25 PM
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Default RE: Loose Driver Side Window

cdn86 is right, it has come out of thr track . If you can do it yourself put it back in the track with some glue or silicon sealant to hold it in place,let the window sit overnight before trying to move it up or down. Should be easy fix. check the brackets also I have had pins come out of brackets before, this will be obvious when you get into it
 
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