Guide on Replacing Broken Car Windows

Nov 20
08:26

2015

James Blanchard

James Blanchard

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If your car window gets broken, you'll need a replacement. A damaged car window can be an expensive repair, but if you have basic auto repair tools you can fix it yourself. Here are simple steps on how to fix your car window and save big bucks.

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Remove a Broken Car Window

Disconnect the battery cables. Remove the power switch with a trim stick. Unplug the connector. Take out all the screws from the panel holding the switch in place. Grasp the trim panel and pull it away from the door. Take apart any wire connections behind it. Peel off the plastic water shield.

Before you remove the glass,Guide on Replacing Broken Car Windows Articles disconnect anything else in the door, such as speakers. Get any other objects out of the way of the pane. Remove the weatherstripping. Take apart panels in the corners of the window. Unhinge the bolts holding the glass and the regulator together. Then lift the pane up and out of the door frame. Be careful if the glass is cracked, chipped, or damaged.

Install a New Car Window

Fold both sides of the regulator together, then slide it up through the door. Unfold it and twist it into place. If the motor is not yet installed, wiggle it into the wire housing, fasten it and tighten the bolts.

Hold the window pane above the opening and slide it slowly into the door. Bolt it into place within the window regulator. Then reassemble the door. Start with the speakers, water shield, trim panel, and weather strip.

 

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