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Author Subject: Drivers door window dropped
fast_eddie

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Registered: 21 Jan 2012

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Post #1
The glass in the drivers door just dropped to the bottom of the door frame in 0 degree conditions (nice)

I have a white plastic unit going up and down on the window door switch but there seems to be nothing on the actual glass for this white plastic bobble thing to connect to on the glass itself?

I have the window held in place by the white plastic mechanism at the moment but its only a temp fix for the imminent snow tonight Sad

Looks like something has snapped off the glass ?

Any ideas please?

Ta

Jon
Posted 21st Feb 2013 at 00:23
tvrfan007

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Post #2
Broken window clip, there is a guide here somewhere. Searchy searchy. Smile

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Posted 21st Feb 2013 at 10:25
fast_eddie

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Post #3
Thanks--its minus 2 here oop north and Im working on the car outside Sad
Posted 22nd Feb 2013 at 02:56
bas_306gti

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Post #4
Put a piece of wood of the correct lenght under the window, for a temporary fix.

The plastic clip is for sale at peugeot, they are not that hard to replace.
Posted 22nd Feb 2013 at 21:31
fast_eddie

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Post #5
Thanks guys I've found it--off to dealers in the morning. Ive used the bobble on the white clip on the window mech to hold the window up from underneath. Seems to hold so far.
Posted 24th Feb 2013 at 11:05

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