unfortunatly i have done this once and am in the process of doing it again.... theres a hard way and an easy way if you get a junk yard window with the lock on it your golden! it will take 2 screw drivers and and maybe pliers. first clean out the sill that your old window was in with a flat head or small knife get every speck of glass out and try not to destroy too much rubber/foam liner or you will get wind noise! second unscrew swivel thing at the top..be careful not to strip the crappy screw like i did 2 days ago X( you may want to heat it up a bit with a hairdryer if its winter and dont lise the rubber washers! third push the bottom of the window into the metal sill...you may have to bend it open a bit but its supposed to be tight on it. clamp it tight after to make sure. fourth and final put the top swivel thing in the top hole and tighten it snug...but again dont strip it you should be done! good luck
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heater vent will not readjust to any position
How do you replace vent windowin a 2005 chevy malibu?
if you mean how is it affixed/how to mount a new one - clean thoroughly, and use the same glue you'd use to mount a rear view to the inside fo the windsheild.
A vent window on a Blazer? Wow, it must be an old one. Need to know what year you have.
You can replace the rear vent window on a 2001 Chevy Blazer LS 4x4, 2 door with Direct Fit Power Window Regulators.
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The mirror down by the vent window will unscrew
Its located on the passengers side of the vehicle under the dash right next to the recirculating vent and the vacuum motor...........
I just fixed this on my 2004 Grand Cherokee about an hour ago. I only had air/AC from the defrost vent. I read a gazillion posts about a 5 inch long vacuum line, attached to the cruise control thingy under the battery. Mine was cracked at both ends. Borrowed a section from my radiator overflow to replace it...and Wham! AC from any vent I set it at. Its a bugger to get to,,but well worth the effort. Hope it helps.
I just replaced the vent window latch, mine was broke, if this your problem, there is a key (pin) that has to be punched out and slide the handle off carefully, and unscrew the outside off to replace
BG chemicals and some other companies have a cleaner that is sprayed directly into the evaporator case. It would have to be done by a repair shop.