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Old 08-31-2012, 02:04 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by BYprodriver View Post
I would start with gently cleaning the seals & glass, then squirt some silicone on the seals. Then compare both windows fit & condition of the seals for wear or fit differences. Also when you put the windows down & up any differences noted including fit against the roof. Usually if this condition didn't exist when the car is new it's caused by grabing the glass when opening or closing the door or the window closed height is out of adjustment.
I hate people that touch my glass >

I'll go grab some silicon over the weekend. I know that when I open the door if I just start pulling before the window auto rolls down, it can get stuck. I started opening it a bit slower to allow time for the window to go down a bit before pulling.

My seals are in good shape but the silicon never hurt anything, I do still need to find out where that squeaky rubber sound from my steering column is coming from.
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