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99 blazer window problems

Old Jan 22, 2024 | 12:24 PM
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99 Chevy Blazer window falls into door, the window motor does go up and down but for some reason the glass just falls away from it help please 🥺
 
Old Jan 22, 2024 | 01:30 PM
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You're going to have to open it up and see what gives. It should be a few screws holding some things together. Then you pop the panel off and lift it up. It's best if you can find where the pins are in the back of the panel and reach in there with a pry tool so they don't break off or damage the panel.
 
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You're going to have to open it up and see what gives. It should be a few screws holding some things together. Then you pop the panel off and lift it up. It's best if you can find where the pins are in the back of the panel and reach in there with a pry tool so they don't break off or damage the panel.
Will check it out, unfortunately the person I bought it from destroyed the door panel pins
 
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Originally Posted by ZackH96
Will check it out, unfortunately the person I bought it from destroyed the door panel pins
I've done a few of them in myself. They aren't a bad item to keep a few in stock, they aren't expensive and they aren't too big.
 
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