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Guys I was wondering where I could get the parts for the window guides from?
Am I right to just ring a genuine mitsu place and order them from there?
Are these the correct part numbers MB321765 & MB321766?
I got the DIY guide from the link below. Is there any DIY's better than this one?
http://www.hostilesmoker.pwp.blueyonder ... wto02.html
Am I right to just ring a genuine mitsu place and order them from there?
Are these the correct part numbers MB321765 & MB321766?
I got the DIY guide from the link below. Is there any DIY's better than this one?
http://www.hostilesmoker.pwp.blueyonder ... wto02.html
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Thats probably one of the better guides, but dont bother going & buying gen plastic replacement guides... When you pull the guides out - they sit in a metal bracket - just tap the bracket a couple of time with a hammer to squeeze them up a little. Use a little graphite powder for lube & re-assemble! Bobs you uncle, no more ratttles 

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I got mine from mitsubishi dealership cost about $25 each side. Took about 20 minutes to fit both (I have had the door linings off a few times now). Door Rattles now gone.
I didnt follow the guide listed, but the process I used was the same - works well.
I didnt follow the guide listed, but the process I used was the same - works well.
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Sweet Thanks Bennoz! Your always a great helpBennoz wrote:Graphite powder is a dry lubricant - can be purchased from any hardware. Kinda looks like printer toner... black powdery stuff. Put it between the guides & the slide rail that the window follows - allows it to slide up & down easier. Like oiling a chain

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Are these the correct part numbers MB321765 & MB321766?
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AhahahahPato wrote:a bit off topic but if anyone has a lock on a door at home which is really hard to unlock with a key, graphite powder works wonders!!!! my 2 cents anyway!!!!

BTW for future reference for anyone the part numbers for each window rail for both left and right doors are MB321765 & MB321766 ... The RRP on these are $22.00 each
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Just to stop confusion, the part numbers are for the window guides, not the window rails (although this was probably obvious from the above posts).
BTW Anubis, how did you go with the installation and did it make a difference???
BTW Anubis, how did you go with the installation and did it make a difference???
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Have you checked to make sure the bits of foam are properly behind the rods that go from the inside door handle to the lock???. These rods will rattle if they do not have some sort of pressure behind them. Another thing to check for is that the electrical connector inside the door cavity itself (for central lock) has not come free and is rattling against the door frame. Check connector for speaker as well
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Havent tried yet as Mitsu near me didn't have the stock... I'm ordering them in so I'll update you how I go ... Any tips?dstocks wrote:BTW Anubis, how did you go with the installation and did it make a difference???
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