Not sure what plpd coverage is..is it maybe personal liablity property damage? If so no, I don't think that would cover a window broken out. You would need comprehensive coverage for a vandal breaking out your window.
Property damage on the vehicle or someone else's vehicle?
No. It's not your window. You are a tenant and there fore you do not own the home just the contents. You cannot insure something that you don't own. The landlord will have to fix the broken window unless you broke it and in that case you will have to fix it yourself.
If you have a broken house window, you should first clean up any broken glass carefully to avoid injury. Then, cover the broken window with a temporary barrier like cardboard or plastic until you can get it repaired by a professional. It's important to address the issue promptly to maintain the security and insulation of your home.
The best temporary fix for a broken window is to cover it with a piece of plywood or cardboard and secure it in place with duct tape or nails. This will help prevent further damage and keep out the elements until the window can be properly repaired or replaced.
The timing marks should be on the balancer and the timing cover. If they are not there, someone removed the window marks.The timing marks should be on the balancer and the timing cover. If they are not there, someone removed the window marks.
A quick and effective temporary fix for a broken window is to cover it with a piece of cardboard or plywood and secure it in place with duct tape. This will help keep out the elements and maintain some level of security until the window can be properly repaired.
If you broke a window while cutting the lawn for the neighbor that pays you then they can replace it themselves. They can hold you responsible and not pay you and make you pay for the window. Or if they have homeowners insurance they can see if it will cover the broken window.
Passanger side valve cover.
If your window was broken due to a covered peril such as Fire, Wind, Hail, Lightning etc then it is certainly covered subject to your deductible. The occasional broken window is a normal and expected part of home ownership. If someone just accidentally broke the window while moving something or by opening and closing the window then it would not be covered unless you have coverage for glass breakage on your policy. You can refer to your home insurance policy to see if you have glass coverage. Bear in mind that most window glass repair is very cheap and usually far less expensive than your deductible would be for a home insurance claim.
Between firewall and passanger side engine valve cover
To properly install a window well cover, follow these steps: Measure the dimensions of your window well to ensure the cover will fit properly. Clean the window well to remove any debris or dirt. Place the cover over the window well and adjust it to fit securely. Use screws or clips to secure the cover in place. Test the cover to ensure it is securely installed and provides proper protection for your window well.
on top of the right (passanger) side valve cover.