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Hello all...

I have a favor to ask of the willing on this forum.

I finally got my 2004 S back from the body shop after the collision repair. They have done a fantastic job.

The one thing that seems new to me is when the drivers side window is down I hear a fairly significant rattle when the door closes. I think it is the window glass bouncing around in there.

I do not recall hearing this prior to the collision. Both left side doors were completely rebuilt. The rear left does not do this but of course those windows do not roll all the way down. The right side front door also has somewhat of a rattle but nothing like the left side.

Anyone here willing to roll down the drivers door window on their own unit, open and close the door a couples times, and then share with me whether or not they hear the rattle I am talking about?

The right side doors were repainted per my request to address some scratches so the door hardware had to be removed. If the window glass was removed on the right side too this may explain why the rattle is present on the right side too.

Does anyone have the rattle I describe?

I need a barometer in order to get the body shop to address this. This is more annoying than the gerbil operated ac system servos!

Any help is appreciated

Edited by rizzo
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