Cooldog
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A couple of weeks ago I left my driver's door window down, while my daughter unloaded some stuff from the truck. The next day I noticed the window was still open, and went to close it. It refused to go more than 1/4 of the way up, and there were crackling noises when it stopped.
Long story short: after removing the door panel I discovered that the front of the window was out of the track inside the door. I loosened the track mounting bolts and was able to get the glass back into the track. Window has been working properly since then, although eventually I'm going to have to replace the cracked glass.
How the %$#%$^&$%^$ can this even happen?????
Edited to add: the cracking is obviously a direct result of attempting to put the window up when it's not in the front track. My question is how the hell can it jump out of the track in the first place?
Long story short: after removing the door panel I discovered that the front of the window was out of the track inside the door. I loosened the track mounting bolts and was able to get the glass back into the track. Window has been working properly since then, although eventually I'm going to have to replace the cracked glass.
How the %$#%$^&$%^$ can this even happen?????
Edited to add: the cracking is obviously a direct result of attempting to put the window up when it's not in the front track. My question is how the hell can it jump out of the track in the first place?
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