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Old Dec 14, 2006 | 01:56 PM
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The front windows on my 98 camry come out of the track when going up just past approx 1/2 of the way up. If you push against the window it will go up straight. Any idea what the problem is?
 
Old Dec 14, 2006 | 10:24 PM
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My drivers window does something similar. I was told mine eas the window run. which is essentially the track the window goes up in. I was also, told the part was 80 bucks som i'm dealing with it. I dont know if there is also an adjustment maybe someone else can offer a little more!
 
Old Dec 26, 2006 | 10:39 PM
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A window regulator should cure the problem. Tough to diagnose from here. If it wasw a honda would replace the window rubber as well.
 
Old Mar 19, 2007 | 10:53 PM
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I have a Toyota Camry 2002,with power windows. Problem is the windows on passenger side and both back windows don't respond to switches, whether from that door or from the driver's arm rest.There is no sound at all. I thought it might be the fuse, but the power lock on passenger sideworks, and I think one fuse governs both the window and lock. (At any rate I tried a new fuse, just in case. That wasn't the solution.) Thewindow on the driver's door works as it should. Any ideas will be much apreciated.

Gene
 
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