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Problem never ends...either:
A) Window is too loose and when I lower the window it drops or
B) The rubber sticks to it and the motor strains to bring the window down. I've brought it to the dealership 1,000x and they can't figure out a problem. Any ideas?
[ April 22, 2002: Message edited by: 99Camaro99 ]</p>
It sounds like you have something sticky in the chanel. Roll it down, squirt brake cleaner into each channel, roll it up and down a few times. The dropping part scares me. You're going to have to take the panel off to see what's going on.
\'94 Camaro 3.4<br />\"No, Starvin Marvin. That\'s my pot pie.\"
well everytime I bring it to the dealer they say you'll have to live with one of the two. I should have lemon-lawed the car when I first got it. This problem started ever since I put the 1st 500mi on it.
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