Someone has tried to open the latch without pressing in on the catch. Am easy fix is to force it back to its proper rest position. But mine you: find the person who forced it to begin with, and teach them that forcing things also breaks things. If they force it again, make them walk. ERic Weibel, Pius wrote: >I have a window vent in which the locking mechanism somehow has been >rotated about 20 to 25 degrees counterclockwise (looking out of the >passenger side window). This means, of course, the stud attached to the >glass has rotated. The problem is that when the mechanism is in the >locked position, it barely is resting on the vertical post. Does anyone >know how I can/should rotate the stud 20 to 25 degree clockwise? > > > >Pius > >85/92 vanajetta or 92/85 jettagon westi > > > > |
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