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> Passenger Door Window Adjustment, Want to keep out the cool breeze
BeatNavy
post Dec 30 2014, 05:17 PM
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There's a noticeable gap between my door seal and the window that let's in cold air at speed, and the volume of air seems to trump how much hot air my poor ol' hamster wheel heater blower can churn out. And it's getting colder.

I've searched and found several old threads describing how window adjustments are done, but after referencing those it wasn't clear to me what I can do to move my passenger window in toward the car and/or toward the back. I see what look like adjustment screws underneath the car, but they didn't seem to move anything. I've had the door panel off and didn't see anything obvious (I rarely do).

It's an early car ('72). Again, which adjustment points are used to move the window in (toward the inside of car) and/or move the entire window back toward rear? One or both of those adjustments should make a better seal and a happier passenger.

Thanks for any help.
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