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Re: Olds-Alero Passeger window

by njot <njot33@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 15, 2007 at 11:25 AM

Just as an aside, factory service manuals really are worth the money.
They usually cost between $50 and $100 but they are so worth it...
maybe they cost even more nowadays.
Even if you only use them once to fix one thing on your car, the money
you saved by doing it yourself pays for the manual.

On Aug 4, 1:34 pm, "Ron Schimes" <juke...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply,
>     Well I did have it apart to find the broken part, but it had fallen
out,
> and although I could see where it was supposed to go I couldn't make it
go
> there, too much tension on the cables. As far as the dealer, I did take
it
> back to him, but , I suppose, since I had tried to fix it myself, he
> replaced a lot of parts that were just fine. However, they may do that
> normally also. Long story short, $300.00 later the window works fine.
Not
> bad for 2 broken plastic clips, well at least for the dealer. But he did
> know how to install them, I didn't.
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Olds-Alero Passeger window
"Ron Schimes" &  2007-07-17 03:25:45 
Re: Olds-Alero Passeger window
"ng_reader" <  2007-07-31 21:08:15 
Re: Olds-Alero Passeger window
"Ron Schimes" &  2007-08-04 17:34:58 
Re: Olds-Alero Passeger window
njot <njot33@[EMAIL PR  2007-08-15 11:25:56 

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