Sweet. Did this on my 2009 Jazz replaced the left rear door window. Needed to remove the weather strip along the bottom. I just lifted that inward then up. Unscrewed the external black protector on either side of the outer window. The replacement glass lifted inside. Had to partially remove the weather seals and unscrewed a bolt in the door jamb to remove the guider to fit the window inside. Then just put it all back together and it works perfectly. Took me 1.5 hours and was the first time ever attempting it. 👍
Thanks man your video helped me a bunch. The hardest part of it for me was getting the weather stripping back on correctly. I appreciate your video and thanks UA-cam for helping amateurs get projects done with guidance from others.
Excellent Video sir! Thanks, jerks broke the wife's rear window to steal my baby sisters purchase from some store... and Ha, glad to see I am not the only one that forgets to install a screw and has to go back!!!!! KUDOS!!!!!
Yes, the quarter glass bracket has the right side guide slot for the passenger glass. If you don't remove it, there's no way to get the passenger glass out of the guides.
ToastedThoughts There is a screw at the top of the bar hidden under the rubber door seal. And another screw in the sheet metal of the door. It's in the on screen comments of the video.
You need to have ignition "on" but the engine doesn't need to be started. Once the window is down you can turn off the ignition until you want to roll up the window again.
Sweet. Did this on my 2009 Jazz replaced the left rear door window. Needed to remove the weather strip along the bottom. I just lifted that inward then up. Unscrewed the external black protector on either side of the outer window. The replacement glass lifted inside. Had to partially remove the weather seals and unscrewed a bolt in the door jamb to remove the guider to fit the window inside.
Then just put it all back together and it works perfectly. Took me 1.5 hours and was the first time ever attempting it. 👍
Thanks man your video helped me a bunch. The hardest part of it for me was getting the weather stripping back on correctly. I appreciate your video and thanks UA-cam for helping amateurs get projects done with guidance from others.
I'm glad it was helpful!
Excellent that you hardly talk or have music. Thank you for no music!!!!
Thank you for this. Made my life easier
Great, glad it helped!
looks like good work! just need to hear you better and show a couple of steps you were blocking, but it definitely helped me thanks!!!
Excellent Video sir! Thanks, jerks broke the wife's rear window to steal my baby sisters purchase from some store... and Ha, glad to see I am not the only one that forgets to install a screw and has to go back!!!!! KUDOS!!!!!
Ken Landry Thanks! Glad you found it helpful.
You just saved me so much money 😃
Thank you for sharing this awesome video
Thank you for you video man
I'm glad I could help.
Excellent video! Well done.
Thanks Brad!
Thanks for the video. Really helpful
You're very welcome. Glad it could be of use to someone!
Why do you need to take the screw out of the handle? I can't see how it stops us from removing the door panel?
So the only way to replace the passenger glass is by removing that small quarter panel glass behind it correct?
Yes, the quarter glass bracket has the right side guide slot for the passenger glass. If you don't remove it, there's no way to get the passenger glass out of the guides.
can you please help me sir I am having a problem taking out that metal bar I'm trying to replace the window behind the one that rolls down
ToastedThoughts There is a screw at the top of the bar hidden under the rubber door seal. And another screw in the sheet metal of the door. It's in the on screen comments of the video.
Should i leave the car on accessory mode while doing this ?
You need to have ignition "on" but the engine doesn't need to be started. Once the window is down you can turn off the ignition until you want to roll up the window again.
What was the reason of removing this Windows? Did you tinted?
Yes, I had to replace the door, but the new door glass was not tinted, so I just replaced it with my old door glass.
No wonder my window broke i was doing it all wrong SMH
I actually have a a spare quarter glass and window glass if you're interested. Passenger side rear.