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Old 12-12-2008, 11:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Replacing my window

Soooo, someone broke into my beloved 92 si, and smashed the passenger window to get in. The door window, that is. I'm getting the glass, and plan to fix it myself. There's nothing left of the old one really. Any idea how I do this? First time trying, just want to learn how to do it and save money at the same time. Thanks guys!
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i took one out of a car a few years ago, you just kinda slide it in there at an angle, straighten it out and make sure it gets the the channels and metal thing at the bottom
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once you get the door panel off the only thing you will want to do is momentarily hook the switch back up so you can move the regulator up so you can have easy access to the widow glass mounting bolts. take the door panel off and you will see what I mean, pretty straight forward.
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Yeah, when you slide the window into the door (from the outside), put the part facing the front of the car in first, slide it down carefully, then you'll have room to lower the rear end of the window in.. there is a guide on the rear-top of the glass that needs to slide up into the track in the rear of the door.. you'll see it, but remember, it needs to be aligned with the window all the way in the door, then slid up into the track.
I forgot to do that and nearly broke the window rolling it up.
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the deed is done, thanks to everyone who helped!
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