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Old 20 Nov 2007, 07:35 pm
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left side windows and top will not go down. right side windows work ok. please help if you can, thanx aramis327 nefylab@aol.com
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Old 20 Nov 2007, 07:47 pm
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Don't know anything about the verts or how they're wired, but check the fuses both inside the car and the fuses in the engine compartment.
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