"peter" <pmicaza@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> peter wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> the window gaskets on my 95M get pushed up and bunch up at the top by
the
>> windows. i thought about gluing in place them but figured that they
>> would end up tearing if I did that, so anyone have a good solution for
>> this problem>
>> tia,
>> peter
> sorry,
> i mean the gasket that is on the door gets pushed up into a wad at the
top
> of the door track. i think ou are right about the windows being out of
> alignment...is that a pain to correct? the door panels are easy to
remove
> but how about the alignment of the windows themselves?
> thanks,
> peter
do you mean the vertical rubber guide at the front edge of the window?
the
thing that is adjacent to the back of the non moving vent window? if so
then i suggest you simply roll down the window and sparingly apply some
spray silicon to the channel of this guide with the straw nozzle that
aerosol silicon cans come with. i say sparingly because if it gets on the
window it is messy and hard to remove (lots of wasted cloth or paper
towels). i spray mine periodically and find it more effective in reducing
resistance for rolling the windows up/down than the more complicated
method
of applying lithium greases to the window tracks that are behind the door
panel.


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