| Nov 20, 2012 - 10:06 AM | Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #994694 · Replies: 18 · Views: 15,516 |
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lol i just did this yesterday on my right side not... it was a PITA. The window is in, i just need to adjust it... I still had that little socket i shaved I realize this is an old post, but if you still have the pics of the 1998 celica convertible window assembly, i would appreciate it if you could forward them to me. My windows do not line up when raised and lowered. this causes a lot of air noise while driving down the road. Also any thought on why the topd does not seal well to the top of the windshield frame? Below is a post of someone who had received them from you previously. thanks Mike Yeah, I went to the salvage yard myself where the guy used a testing device to show me the motor worked before I laid down any money. Salvage guy warned me that I probably also needed the plate with the rollers (I guess they're called bushings) since those were vulnerable to breaking off. He was right--I had to start a new quest for the subassembly plate after returning to the mechanic with the motor and regulator I first had to source. Also, removing the plate from the window is apparently a pain because my mechanic gave me the whole window with plate to physically compare configuration with new part before laying down more money for part that wasn't identical. So far, said and done, I'm still running around with my window up and it's making me cranky. Thank you, njccmd2002, for the great how-to with photos and clear diagrams! Wish I had this to give to mechanic before he had to learn by trial and error--he said there's not a lot of info on this. He also said that the next time someone with a 95 Celica calls him complaining of window problems, he would send them away--so clearly a PITA, as mentioned previously. |
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