A Do-it-Yourself on Replacing Your Car Door Window

Some of the car owners wanted to replace their car door windows. Some of them simply replace it because it is broken and some of them just want to replace it. Well the question is, how much is the cost of replacing car door windows?
There are many types of car door windows. There are expensive ones and cheap car door windows. The cost in replacing car door windows depends on what you want and plus the labor and your location. But if you know how to look for a car door windows, you can get a cheap one but is in good quality. You can do the replacement of the car door windows for yourself.
Do you want to replace your car door windows on your own? Replacing your own car door window is not that difficult. You will need a few tools and the new parts but the work is not complicated if you have patience.
The first step is to remove the upholstery on the inside of the door. Most handles and armrests are screwed into place and need to be removed.
After the door handles and armrest are removed the next step is to remove the bottom of the door panel. There are special tools for this but most people use a screwdriver. Pry gently along the edge of the panel until the fasteners pop out. The door panel fasteners are shaped a bit like a Christmas tree with the base attached to the door. These fasteners are placed about every three or four inches.
Once the panel is off the door clean the window track and guide. Remove the old window seat and any other parts of the old window. Looking at the new window somewhere along the rear edge near the top there is typically a small hole drilled through the glass. The purpose of this hole is to put a small plastic piece that snaps into the hole. The plastic piece rides in a track at the back of the window opening, which keeps the window straight in the door. Some models require this to be installed before putting the window in. If all else fails, tilt the glass and snap the plastic piece into place after pushing the glass in before tightening it all down. Slide the new window glass in carefully. Remember when handling glass, even a tap on the edge can break it.
Once the new window glass is attached to the window rail, check the operation of the window before putting the door back together. To replace the door panel make sure to line up all of the fasteners before attaching any of them. Tap the back of each fastener through the panel with the butt end of your screwdriver. If the fasteners were not damaged during removal, they should simply pop back into place. Reattach the door handle and armrest. Hopefully, these simple steps have aided you in replacing your car window.
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