In a message dated 8/30/02 11:25:21 AM, midgard@DRAGON.ORG writes: << . . . two front triangle windows that don't like to stay open when any wind hits them. I was wondering how I can tighten them. >> Tim, my man, there is a one-holed friction clamp at the base of the window pivot within the door cavity. In your case, the screw on this clamp has loosened. Obviously, you have to tighten it. Removing the inside door trim panel, will gain you access to this loose screw. Because of its location, it is a bitch to tighten, but a right angle Phillips driver with a very short arm should work. George |
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