Want this question answered?
what it is called a part of the window that makes window glass of Volkswagen new beetle goes up and down?
Not that I'm aware of.
You can tell if your window regulator is broken on a Volkswagen Beetle when you hear a big clunk as it goes down.
Volkswagen Ran with the split-window from 1938-1945 (KDFWagen) And from 1945 Until March of 1953 when they changed the design to the oval window. Regards.
Follow the instructions on the link below. If you take your time and have patience, it isn't too bad. http://www.denlorstools.com/autoblog/2008/10/new-beetle-quarter-window-replacement-auto-tools/
There is a Phillips head screw under the plastic cover.
1949.The first Volkswagen Beetles were officially imported to the US in 1949. That year, there were two Volkswagen Beetles sold. These were the models with two half-circle rear windows, also known as the Split-Window Beetles.
Assuming that the window is rolled up, you must have a bad rubber door seal on the passenger side.
Put the gasket on the new window. Put a small diameter rope or cord in the channel with a foot or two extra to pull on later. Put window in the opening on the outside of car. Have someone hold window firmly in place. Pull on the cord from inside the car and work the gasket into place. It helps to put powder or wd-40 on gasket to make it slip into place easier.
The Volkswagen (literally, "people's car") Beetle was first produced in 1938. Since then, over 21,000,000 have been made. Only 2 different body styles have been offered. Coupe, and convertible. The coupe in some years had a split rear window, and some years also saw rear seat windows.
You put the seal on the glass then put the window in the frame. This eliminates the pressure on the glass. IT is easier to run a glazing tool around the metal frame without damage than it is to run it around the glass.
Window Rubber seal