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How to Fix a Loose Car Window
Introduction
If your car’s window has become wobbly or refuses to move up and down like normal, it is likely that the window has become detached from the window mechanism. Use this guide to help you reattach the detached car window.
Alternatively, use this YouTube video to fix a detached car window pane. This video shows how to fix a detached car window pane on an MG Rover ZS, but the technique is applicable to many other cars.
Use your hands to replace the window in the window clamp.
The window pane should fit between the two sides of the clamp.
Re-tighten the window clamp using a socket wrench.
If the window clamp does not hold the window tight enough, use polymer sealant to stick the window clamp and the glass together. Be sure to allow the sealant to set completely before trying to use the mechanism.
If your vehicle's door includes a golf-ball-sized hole in the frame, it is likely designed to allow the user to view the other portion of the window mechanism.
Lower the window mechanism until you are able to view the window clamp on the inside portion of the door.
If the glass has become detached from the inside window mechanism, repeat steps 6 and 7 to reclamp the window to the mechanism.
To reassemble your vehicle, follow steps 1 through 5 in reverse order. Be sure to replace the plastic sheet on the inside of the door using polymer sealant. This sheet is a vapor shield and is designed to prevent vapor from inside the car from getting into the window electronics and mechanisms.
Conclusion
To reassemble your vehicle, follow steps 1 through 5 in reverse order. Be sure to replace the plastic sheet on the inside of the door using polymer sealant. This sheet is a vapor shield and is designed to prevent vapor from inside the car from getting into the window electronics and mechanisms.