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iHav to Drive
American Muscle
I have a 2001 pontiac sunfire with manual windows, of which the passenger
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<blockquote data-quote="shuskyca" data-source="post: 1441283" data-attributes="member: 576682"><p>side will not roll up all the way.? I need to get this resolved in order to pass a safety inspection (although I do not personally understand how the window being down 1 mm compromises the vehicle's safety) I would prefer to fix it in an inexpensive DIY fashion as I do not feel I need to spend $200 to have it looked over and fixed by a repair shop. Something inside seems to be stripped. I have been told that it could be the regulator, but am looking for cheaper options to fix it (even temporarily) using items such as duct tape, vice grips, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shuskyca, post: 1441283, member: 576682"] side will not roll up all the way.? I need to get this resolved in order to pass a safety inspection (although I do not personally understand how the window being down 1 mm compromises the vehicle's safety) I would prefer to fix it in an inexpensive DIY fashion as I do not feel I need to spend $200 to have it looked over and fixed by a repair shop. Something inside seems to be stripped. I have been told that it could be the regulator, but am looking for cheaper options to fix it (even temporarily) using items such as duct tape, vice grips, etc. [/QUOTE]
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