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I have noticed when driving over bumps, if I have the driver's side window opened about an inch, it squeaks and rattles. With the vehicle at a stop I grabbed the top of the window (still down about an inch) and noticed that there is a substantial amount of side to side movement. Has anyone noticed this on their Tundra? It's almost as if the exterior seal around the window isn't holding the window tight enough, especially when the window is slighty down.
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I have noticed when driving over bumps, if I have the driver's side window opened about an inch, it squeaks and rattles.
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I have noticed when driving over bumps, if I have the driver's side window opened about an inch, it squeaks and rattles. With the vehicle at a stop I grabbed the top of the window (still down about an inch) and noticed that there is a substantial amount of side to side movement. Has anyone noticed this on their Tundra? It's almost as if the exterior seal around the window isn't holding the window tight enough, especially when the window is slighty down.
When you get a chance, search for the TSB entitled "TSB NV001-05". This should be what you're looking for.
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