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Posted on Dec 19, 2010

I own a 2000 Toyota Camry, 4 cyl. Driver side power window rolls down fine but when rolling up comes off track. The front part of the window is lower than the back. All other windows work o.k. I installed a new motor/regulator still does the same thing. I would appreciate any help you can give me.

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I just did one on my Chrysler. May be quite different, but I'm suspicious that the track was creased or the fur damaged in some way when you had the original problem, or the track is not secured tightly to the door frame. The regulator keeps the glass pretty even but if the window binds on a crease, or whatever, I guess it could get jammed and slide out the crease instead of up the slot. Good luck. Those accursed things are frustrating work in hard-to-get-in spots!

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