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I'm surprised that the stealership's don't replace the rear windows themselves, it's quite easy. I just did it on mine. Of course I did it in 0 degree weather so the butyl wasn't such a pain to work with. I found that if you ball up the butyl, you use the butyl to take off remaining butyl stuck to the window/etc, by dabbing it. pretty simple with used of a small plastic tool to run along the window
I agree. The vendor that replaced mine for the stealership is a person that I know and do business with on a daily basis. He advised they do about 20+ of these a month for this dealership...they keep a huge inventory of the back glasses for this reason....
I installed a manual slider which installs the same as the motored one in just under two hours. Had zero issues and everything is perfect. All I did was watch a YouTube of an install and tackled it!
So if I can do it then you'd think someone that makes a living doing it could do a better job!
So i found this silver looking thing on the floor of my truck that looked like a screw of some sort. not knowing what it is i put it in my cup holder-.
hooking back up my Amps and playing with my Alpine i see where that plastic screw thing went.
it clips in on that dial... how the hell did that even come off. what the hell went on in my truck.
Tell them you have no idea about a flashlight. All you did was pick up your truck and park it.
You want to hurt the dealer, not the tech since you dont know whether the tech who is missing his flashlight, is the one that did any harm to your truck.
Tell them to come get it! or you will bring it back for a free oil change.