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post Apr 21, 2010 - 12:10 AM
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Imawakeyo



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I recently purchased my 95 Convertible Celica GT not too long ago and did some minor fixes to it nothing big. It wasn't until the blizzard of 10' that I started seeing a puddle form in the rear passenger bottom floor whenever it rains hard. Now I wish that was the only problem but when I drive and it's raining, I can also hear rain sloshing around frown.gif
Apart from the puddle issue the rear driver side window completely broke off one day and I managed to get it up but it's slanted. Any idea how much that repair will cost me? Or how to even do it as I have no idea how to get to it.
I'll upload a pic of it tommorow.
 
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post Apr 21, 2010 - 8:27 AM
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I recently purchased my 95 Convertible Celica GT not too long ago and did some minor fixes to it nothing big. It wasn't until the blizzard of 10' that I started seeing a puddle form in the rear passenger bottom floor whenever it rains hard. Now I wish that was the only problem but when I drive and it's raining, I can also hear rain sloshing around frown.gif
Apart from the puddle issue the rear driver side window completely broke off one day and I managed to get it up but it's slanted. Any idea how much that repair will cost me? Or how to even do it as I have no idea how to get to it.
I'll upload a pic of it tommorow.



It's all been done here by others. It is probably a regulator and track problem.
Here's the link

http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showto...ccmd2002+window

The drains are also probably plugged at the bottom. You can do a search for the drains, but it is a real PITA to get to the vert drains.


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