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Old Jun 6th, 2009, 05:38 PM
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England Loose/Rattling Window Problem - Any Ideas?

Hi, i purchased a 51 Cooper about 3 months ago and ive noticed that the window on the drivers side, is somewhat loose in comparison to the passengers side.

When the door is open for example, the glass can be moved quite a bit where as the other one doesnt. The electric windows still function, but im concerned that say if the window was half down that it could break or something!

As a Mini amateur i wondered if this was common and if there was a solution to this problem??

Any help greatly appreciated
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