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ChuckLandwehr
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Re: RA23 window problem Sat, 11 December 2004 07:17 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Stuffed window regulators, and the loss or breakage of the front and rear nylon bushes that run in the channels are the most common problem on the TA/RA series Celica's. The wheels that have been mentioned, act as the final guide to position the window in the up position. The window regulator has an adjustment bar, when out of adjustment, this can also cause "sagging" at the front/rear of the window.


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Read Message   RA23 window problem christoSat, 11 December 2004 05:12
Read Message   Re: RA23 window problem Major ClodSat, 11 December 2004 06:10
Read Message   Re: RA23 window problem  ChuckLandwehrSat, 11 December 2004 07:17
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Read Message   Re: RA23 window problem soaringmikMon, 13 December 2004 03:15
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