I have a 2003 4 door Grand Prix, I need to know how to repair the window trim on the rear door.

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Asked by Ivanh Oct 23, 2012 at 09:33 PM about the 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I need to know how to repair the window trim on the rear door. It is the black rubber type of material that lines the small fixed window on the rear doors. It is cracked and breaking away,
Also does others have problems with the power windows? I bought this car in 2004 with 11,000 miles on it. It now has about 60K and I have replaced every power window twice and two of them now three times.

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you have to take the door panel off & take the glass out the rubber should come out, then 2 screws & then replace it

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Thanks for your answer, I check with a GM dealer and they do not carry the part but list it at $250 Part# 10441918 "Rear Side Door Stationary Window Reveal Molding", Long name for a very small piece of rubber and an over the top price. I restored a 1961 Austin Healey and never paid that much for any rubber part. Do you know of any after market sites that may cary such items? Thanks again.

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