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S60 Passenger Window twists S60 2004

The black foam is to be removed very carefully, it can tear.

Normally what is wrong with the windows are the blue clips, but yours is in place. I wonder if the hooked bar is supposed to also have a plastic circular clip?

The dealer can fix it for $150-200, or you can stop by the parts department and see what is missing. If the weather is cold, let the dealer fix it.

Leave the window switch connected, you may have to lower the window to position it properly to work on it. Do NOT move the window up or down without the motor doing the movement, the stop positions will be messed up and require 'programming'.

Klaus
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