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Old 09-06-2023, 10:24 AM   #1
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Trouble with driver side window after repair

I recently got myself a brand new door after a minor accident. The door and glass were replaced with brand new ones, with the other components transferred over.

However, the window had a few issues. It would jig a little before going up and down, and would make a very loud clack when lowered or raised at midpoint. Also the window would screech as it fully lowers into the door.

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Screeching sound (WARNING: LOUD):


I'd be sending it back to the service center (official Toyota) under repair warranty but I wanted to understand the problem that I'm facing in the first place? Should I still be using my window at this point?

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It might just be loose motor, track, or regulator bolts.

The door panel is pretty easy to pop off to take a look.

The screeching woke up my dog though.
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The pads are going to scratch the glass. The whole mechanism needs to be aligned properly.
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It might just be loose motor, track, or regulator bolts.

The door panel is pretty easy to pop off to take a look.

The screeching woke up my dog though.
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The pads are going to scratch the glass. The whole mechanism needs to be aligned properly.
I take that I should not be winding down the window for now? What was odd was the clacking was there since I got back the car, however the screeching was only recent as the clacking video did not have that sound.
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I take that I should not be winding down the window for now? The clacking was there since I got back the car, however the screeching was only recent, the clacking video did not have that sound.
If the tracks are forcing the window against the outer seal around the perimeter, it will open and close easily with the door open.

There are also adjustable stabilizers on the inside at the top front and rear of the door frame. If they are too tight, they will scratch the window. Can feel for them by operating the mechanism with the door open.
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take it back to whoever performed the repair. it's not done correctly yet.
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If the tracks are forcing the window against the outer seal around the perimeter, it will open and close easily with the door open.

There are also adjustable stabilizers on the inside at the top front and rear of the door frame. If they are too tight, they will scratch the window. Can feel for them by operating the mechanism with the door open.
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take it back to whoever performed the repair. it's not done correctly yet.
Thanks for the feedback. Just sent it back today - no more clacking sound and screeching but will leave it for a few days to test. However the window still has that initial side-to-side movement when moving up/down from stationary, captured below:

Passenger side - OK
https://youtube.com/shorts/yghy0mrdxsw

Driver side - not OK
https://youtube.com/shorts/X5_TY2yYoQs

Will look up later, but why does the side to side movement happen?
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