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So,this is what's in store for owners with 5 year old cars.This past sunday,Iput the passenger front wondow down ----it wouldn't go up for about an 1/2 hour,the last thing i tried was putting the key in & starting the car,----then the window went up,this window always seemed slow going up or down,The design of these cars is stupis,water drips off the window frame & land right on the switch pad/arm rest.Today driving hom from work,I jiggled the window switch & it didnt move.Great!. |
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So,this is what's in store for owners with 5 year old cars.This past sunday,Iput the passenger front wondow down ----it wouldn't go up for about an 1/2 hour,the last thing i tried was putting the key in & starting the car,----then the window went up,this window always seemed slow going up or down,The design of these cars is stupis,water drips off the window frame & land right on the switch pad/arm rest.Today driving hom from work,I jiggled the window switch & it didnt move.Great!. |
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This is usually caused by a dog or small child's head in the window. Remove the obstructing head and the window should go up properly. (joke) Yea, poor design and the switches should be water-proofed, seen this alot in the shop. Sorry,I'm kid-less & no dog.I assume saturn put SOME type of |
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