Glitchworks
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So, we just bought this car used last week. It's a 2022 and we dropped the top for the first time on Saturday. Everything seemed fine until we tried to roll the windows back up. The pass side rear window went up at an angle and left a 2" gap towards the top (with 0 gap at the bottom). It went up all the way, but rotated backwards, like it was falling down into the car. Our temporary solution was to roll it down slightly, I pulled it forward into place and the wife rolled it back up. It stays in place without issue once it's up and washing the car showed 0 signs of leaking.
I've got a panel tool kit coming from Amazon so I can pull the rear panel off and look inside, but Im thinking there is something loose that is allowing this rotation to happen. When the window was slightly lowered, I could easily pull it back into place and it just immediately fell backwards again. The drivers side window does not do this at all.
I have a friend that sent me the Ford service manual pages for adjusting the rear windows, so I will follow that once I get it apart. I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced this. Most posts I see are just the windows not going all the way up and requiring silicone to help them.
I've got a panel tool kit coming from Amazon so I can pull the rear panel off and look inside, but Im thinking there is something loose that is allowing this rotation to happen. When the window was slightly lowered, I could easily pull it back into place and it just immediately fell backwards again. The drivers side window does not do this at all.
I have a friend that sent me the Ford service manual pages for adjusting the rear windows, so I will follow that once I get it apart. I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced this. Most posts I see are just the windows not going all the way up and requiring silicone to help them.
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