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Old 20-07-2006, 01:58 AM   #1
BFD83
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Default electric window buttons..

a month ago now i crashed my baby!(due to wet roads) after 3 weeks of not having her i finally got her back! they had to replace the drivers side door cauz it was badly smashed in, as i have the passanger and drivers side buttons on my side for the front electric windows, they have changed the way the buttons go up and down on the drivers side now, ie the buttons on mine are: the passngers are the front goes down and back goes up and now the drivers side one is back is down and front is up...which is how it should be. should i take it back to the crash repair place and tell em to make it so they are both even or go to an auto electician?

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