When I got my car, a 1990 civic wagon, someone had replaced a window with a piece of plexiglass. It is the driver side rear door. Its the rear part that doesnt roll down. Well I bought a new used window to replace it and it came with the molding. It doesnt look like it had adhesive on it so im not sure how it stays in. I still havent remove the plexiglass yet to see how it works yet cause i dont want to end up with no window. Ive never replace a windows so i'm not sure. Any advice or help will be appreciated
you may have to open the door up and see if that divider is removable and the window just sits in the channel. if it doesn't, then you have to cut the adhesive off, clean it, add new adhesive, and attach the glass. or call a local auto glass company and see what they can tell you.
Roll the window down, undo the bailey channel (screws on top under the door rubber, and a bolt accessed behind the door card), sit the window in place, replace the bailey channel, viola.
I got the new window in. It was a pain removing the silicon/adhesive they used to hold the plexiglass in though. Thanks for the help everyone, and for future people, what EFB055 is exactly right
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