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Done, Fixed, And a Few Tips 900

I had removed the window and the window lift, reinstalled the window into the lift with a little 3M gasket cement and attempted to put the lift back into the plastic guides. Impossible! It looked different from the Haynes photos. There was nothing to remove or drill out to allow the necessary maneuvering.
I removed the window and was able to remove the lift from the window, luckily, because the glue didn't fully cure. The easiest way to reinstall the window is by putting the window into the lift, with the lift installed on the plastic guides, (tip 1). It was a little awkward but I was able to fully seat the window into the lift. Make sure you mark the location of the lift on the window before you clean all the grime off, (tip 2).
The broken piece of plastic was from the door latch dust cover. The window lift broke it after it had separated from the window.
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Tom F '95 945, lein holder on a '95-944Ti, & RIP '78-245






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