Stuck zipper

  • I"m not sure that can be fixed. Unzipping it will require some force to get it past there. You might get lucky with a light lube (soap) of some kind. Get someone to hold it tight at either side of the messed up part as you pull hard and fast to get it past. Momentum would be your friend. Once it's unzipped inspect the area to make sure the teeth aren't damaged or that there isn't anything caught in the teeth before trying to zip it back up.

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  • Zippers on my 2012 soft top rear window- defunct! So what to do? Nothing! Leave it zipped at the top so you can roll it up like on my old YJ, and leaving it unzipped left and right. Believe it or not, it doesn’t leak, makes no difference that it’s left unzipped.

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