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I have a 2002 S, and it has an annoying squeak where the glass meets the seal of the window. This is audible in all driving conditions, and quite honestly is driving me crazy!

The dealer has tried to fix it twice - by lube on the seal, to no avail. They are essentially saying it's a design issue, where the window does not seat into a channel.

Any ideas for a fix? The dealer said to try talcum powder or a vaseline type lubricant. Any help will be appreciated.

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place your hands gently on the top of the window after putting it down half way and them PUSH with ease

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