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|    Pat Litke to All    |
|    Re: Toyota 06' Highlander power window l    |
|    25 Mar 16 00:17:59    |
      XPost: alt.autos.toyota       From: 065b0505594b06f549b8b6640ba408f1_842@example.com              replying to robb, Pat Litke wrote:       Same thing happened to me several times now. I saw some smears on the glass       at end of the track that is attached to the glass. Here is what I believe is       happening. The track is installed over a rubber gasket that is wrapped around       the bottom edge of the glass. The rubber gasket (along with the steel track)       is sliding towards the rear thus the lift arm has less track to follow forward       and slips out. This sliding back was evidenced by the scuff marks on the       glass directly forward of the rubber gasket and steel track. This last time I       attempoted to prevent if from ever moving again by marking where the track       should go, pulled of the steel track and rubber gasket then put glue inside       the gasket on both sides, reinstalled the gasket, put glue on both sides of       the steel track and reinstalled the track. Be aware of how fast the glue sets       and get the gasket and track back on before it sets. I had very tough time       getting the track back on over the gasket. I had to use bar clamps and       slowly, incrementally tightening them - all the time I was afraid I would       shatter the glass. Let me know if you need to know how to get the window out       of the door.              --       posted from       http://www.motorsforum.com/toyota/toyota-06-highlander-power-win       ow-lift-arm-pops-out-of-trac-211490-.htm       using MotorsForum's Web, Mobile and Social Media Interface to       alt.autos.toyota and other automotive groups              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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