Some Chrysler Sebring JXi convertible owners report experiencing issues with rear quarter power window regulators failing, which can cause the window to stop halfway or three-quarters of the way up, particularly during heavy rain when the convertible top and windows need to be raised. Additionally, some owners have noted problems with rear window trim buckling, potentially linked to these faulty regulators. To resolve these issues, it is recommended to check the rear window regulator for proper functionality and replace it if necessary. In cases where the trim is buckling due to detachment, re-attaching the rear window with windshield adhesive may be required. Furthermore, if visibility is compromised by a plastic window, some owners consider replacing it with a glass window, ensuring that it is securely affixed with reliable glue. Prompt attention to these concerns is crucial to prevent further damage and maintain the proper operation of the vehicle.
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