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    Non-member going_downhill's Avatar
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    Rear quarter windows

    Dumb question...

    I've just purchased a replacement rubber seal for the square plastic fitting that attaches the open/close mechanism to the glass on the rear quarter windows.

    I'm just wondering if anyone can shed any light on how to change this easily? I've had a look and i guess i'm going to have to remove the entire window? Or can you pop it off from the inside or is there a screw to rmove etc? I cant actually see in without taking the window off!

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    Committee, Shop Manager, SE Regional Rep Bigfoot's Avatar
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    Re: Rear quarter windows

    Where the rubber is, on the inside of the car you will have a slide clip holding it in place. slide this out and they will pull apart

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    Re: Rear quarter windows

    cheers, I will have another look when i get home later, I'm hoping this will sort my leaking rear window. The original rubber seal has seen better days.

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    Re: Rear quarter windows

    Quote Originally Posted by going_downhill View Post
    cheers, I will have another look when i get home later, I'm hoping this will sort my leaking rear window. The original rubber seal has seen better days.
    probably leaking due to 'popping open' when you shut a door...

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    Re: Rear quarter windows

    I had the same problem on mine but the new seals sorted me out, as Bigfoot said there is a platic style clip that pulls in and out so piece of cake although the one closer to the boot is a little more fiddly.

    Mat

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