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If I put my windows down part way, they rattle. All the way up no rattle, all the way down, no rattle. Is there a fix for this that the dealer needs to do?
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Thanks everyone for weighing in on this thread. At least I know I do not have a bad situation with the vehicle. I never even thought about the frameless window. Being able to at least make some sdjustment can be helpful. Otherwise I will learn to only put them down or up just a bit to accommodate having this feature or situation.it's a feature of a frameless window
I did this as well and it works great. I just needed a deep socket 10MM to reach the nut to loosen it. It really is easy enough that you could do it in a parking lot whenever you notice it (thanks to the Bronco for being so high up). You won't be sorry.Ford has a message about that but it's pretty much what
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Hi there – send a message to us with your VIN and approximate mileage. I’ll look into this for you. Thanks!If I put my windows down part way, they rattle. All the way up no rattle, all the way down, no rattle. Is there a fix for this that the dealer needs to do?
Thanks for the vote of confidence. Seems like an easy fix.I did this as well and it works great. I just needed a deep socket 10MM to reach the nut to loosen it. It really is easy enough that you could do it in a parking lot whenever you notice it (thanks to the Bronco for being so high up). You won't be sorry.
I did on my 350z...but not to this extentYou would think but didnt have this issue on my Shelby.
Probably worse on the Bronco because the windows are nearly vertical.I did on my 350z...but not to this extent
This is exactly my problem on my passenger side front window. No amount of adjustment will stop itInteresting. My drivers window only rattles if it is all the way up. If I crack the window it stops.
Hi there – send a message to us with your VIN and approximate mileage. I’ll look into this for you. Thanks!