where can i get the part missing that goes in the hole in the front wondow glass 86 caprice

Asked by 1986chevycaprice Feb 09, 2016 at 08:23 PM about the 1986 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Brougham Sedan RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Front window on my 86 caprice falls when I try to roll it down. where can I get the plastic button that goes in the hole in the glass

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or purchase a used window from a wrecking yard and take what you need - Car-Part.com

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GM still carried the window clip around 4 yrs ago. The aftermarket ones would not last more that 2 weeks and would fall off again. I tried one aftermarket from a window shop and other from the common brand in part stores which manufactures the harder to find parts like window switches ect.. I do not see how you could use a junkyard window clip, they are madfe to snap on one time & will disintigrate upon removal (I tried this too) Better off using the entire used window with clip in tact if you go the junk yard route.

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