Thanks again for the suggestions. I used a block of wood, and the window is definitely seated in the metal channel with the rubber gasket intact. One last request for thoughts/suggestions on adhesive. For now I have the switch disconnected, but I'd really like to have a functional window.
Thanks- useful info. I thought about pushing down rather than up, but I didn't want to put that much force on the scissor mechanism that raises the glass. I'm quickly getting to the point that a glass shop is the right call.
The passenger's side second row door window glass keeps getting pulled out of the channel when the window rolls down. I have fixed it two or three times by using the force of the window motor to seat the u-shaped channel and rubber gasket to the base of the glass, but due to the lack of space I...
Your post came to mind as I was driving to work today. If my engine isn't up to operating temperature, my 2000LX will not downshift headed up a medium grade hill. It lugs along at around 2200 rpm. Once it's warm, it will drop down a gear and launch right up it. If you are getting a bad...
I looked at Lseat when I got the LX last year, and I couldn't justify the additional cost of installation. I agree that $300 is a good price for the covers themselves. I recovered the seats in a classic Corvette I owned several years ago-- I don't have the time I had back then to do it myself...
2000 LX470. I work in Vista, live in Carlsbad. I can meet you at Ponto or wherever and go for a run or bike while you wrench, measure, etc. Moved here too late in life for the surfing bug.