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Rear Side Door Window Adjustment

Causes of Slow Moving Window

    Note: Owners may comment that the windows operate slowly when going up or down.

  1. Listed below are conditions that may cause a slow moving window:
  2. • The window run channel outboard lip at the rear of door frame.
    • The window is not seated in the run channel.
    • The window is misaligned in the opening.
    • The regulator is misaligned causing misalignment of the window.
  3. After inspecting the conditions above, do the following:
  4. 2.1. Remove the rear door trim panel.
    2.2. Remove the water deflector.
    2.3. Ensure that the window guide is fully seated and clipped.

    Ensure that the window is fully seated in the window guide run channel.

    2.4. Inspect the window for equal distance between the front and rear run channels.
    2.5. Inspect the power window motor for being loose.
    2.6. Inspect the window for alignment.

Adjustment Procedure

  1. Remove the rear side door trim panel.

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  3. Inspect for the following conditions before making adjustments:
  4. • Using a flat-bladed tool, straighten the run channel lip by pulling it out to its correct position.
    • Use a flat-bladed tool to push the run channel rearward to seat it in the door frame.
    • Inspect the window guide channel to window fasteners to ensure that they are in the proper slots and the window is not tilted forward.
    • Inspect the window to be straight up and down position.
    • Loosen the fasteners that attach the window regulator (1) to the inner door panel, in the specified sequence (2, 3, 4).

    Caution: Refer to Fastener Caution in the Preface section.

  5. Loosen the fasteners that attach the rear side door window regulator (1) to the inner door panel in the specified sequence (2, 3, 4).
  6. Tighten the fasteners to 11 N·m (97 lb in).

  7. Inspect the window for proper operation.
  8. Install the water deflector.
  9. Install the rear door trim panel.
   


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