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Old 11-01-2014, 09:34 PM
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I have a 01 Camaro and on my drivers side, the back of the window likes to sag down a little bit compared to the rest of the window. Its not much but it likes to leak more in that area. I usually have to pull the window up a little bit in the back and close my door so the back of the window stays up all the way. Does anyone have a picture of what might need adjusted? Thanks.
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Take the door panel off and you'll see where the window stoppers are at, one front and one rear. Adjust until window seals with weather stripping.

Don't have a pic but I can point it out if you post one up.
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Im assuming letter F?
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Yup that's it.
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Originally Posted by insidethreat07
I usually have to pull the window up a little bit in the back and close my door so the back of the window stays up all the way.
If you can move the glass by pulling up on the window, for sure - you do not have an adjustment problem. (The glass shouldn't move when you tug on it.) You have something broken in the door.

If you take the door panel off, you should be able to see what's up. Look for loose regulator attachments in the middle of the door or a broken rear roller that is attached to the metal track on the glass.
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Anyone have info. on options to repair a broken rear roller on the glass track on driver's side window?
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Thanks for the info. I did something similar to the solution shown, but it binds a bit in the channel. After checking out the link provided, I think it's binding because I didn't allow for the swivel part. For now, I have the window up and holding in place. I may try tack welding the original stem on.



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