My 2011 Toyota Tacoma Regular Cab 4x4 has manual roll up window-drivers side is off track how do i fix

Asked by mytt Aug 09, 2015 at 06:47 PM about the 2011 Toyota Tacoma Regular Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

windows are not power windows-drivers side window sticks 1/2 way down and I have to keep rolling but it seems to scratch the tinting decal up and makes a groaning noise..is smooth roll until 1/2 way and seems to stick -I can roll it all way up and all way down just scrapes window  tint midway

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64,510

You can try spraying some WD40 with the straw down door track not saying its going to work but I sure would give it a try.

3,735

If you haven't fixed the problem yet. I suggest you remove the door panel (see utube for how tos) and the plastic sheet (careful you need to put it back) Look at the whole window track system and find the binding point and correct it. good luck.

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