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 After removing the two small...  After removing the two small screws attaching the outer weatherstrip to the door, gently pry the snaps on the weatherstrip from the door.  Mark the position of the bolts...  Mark the position of the bolts on the upper attachments of the window channels, anti-rattle bumpers, and the other adjustment points for the window mechanism. Then loosen or remove the front and rear window-channel attachment bolts to provide more clearance for window removal.  The window upper stop is attached...  The window upper stop is attached to the top of the front channel by a single bolt. Adjusting the stop determines how high the window will travel. Remove the upper stop and the front anti-rattle bumper.  New parts useful for door-panel...  New parts useful for door-panel removal or repair include the screw set and lower clips.  The lower clips commonly tear...  The lower clips commonly tear out a portion of the door panel. To fix this, slide a thin strip of metal in behind the torn sides.  After the metal is glued in...  After the metal is glued in place, the clip once again has something to attach to.  The Velcro blocks often separate...  The Velcro blocks often separate from the backing, too. JB Weld will cement them back in place.  Door-panel inner seals eventually...  Door-panel inner seals eventually harden, crack, and fall apart due to UV exposure and age.  The inner seal was originally...  The inner seal was originally stapled to the door panel. A Set of No. 6 screws is an alternative to the staples. A dab of black paint can then hide the screws.  Raise the window to enable...  Raise the window to enable access to the two nuts that attach the sash to the window mechanism. The nut on the rear of the sash is easy to see. The nut on the front is accessed through a hole in the inner door panel.  Raise the window to enable...  Raise the window to enable access to the two nuts that attach the sash to the window mechanism. The nut on the rear of the sash is easy to see. The nut on the front is accessed through a hole in the Gently pry the window away from the sash until its bolts are free of the holes in the sash. Use a helper or a spring clamp to prevent one end of the window from falling while working on the other end.inner door panel.  Slide the window up and out...  Slide the window up and out of the door. Gentle prying may be needed to get the window's fasteners past the outer portion of the door.
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