How to Replace the Window Seal on a Suzuki Swift?

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Alivia
07/24/25 3:59am
To replace the window seal, you first need to remove the door panel. Some vehicles require the removal of the window control buttons before the door panel can be taken off. After the door panel is removed, you can take out the old seal. Then, install the new seal and reattach the door panel.
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