To change the rear window on a convertible, first, carefully remove the fabric or vinyl top around the window, ensuring not to damage the surrounding material. Next, detach the old window by removing any fasteners or adhesive holding it in place. Clean the area thoroughly before applying adhesive or fitting the new window into the designated slot. Finally, reattach the top and allow the adhesive to cure as per the manufacturer's instructions.
The rear window of your 1998 BMW 323 convertible can be replaced. Most BMW dealerships service department will replace the window.
I wouldn't.
never made them as far as I know.
With great difficulty
I was just searching the list and there is an answer to a similar question already in FAQ
To replace the rear window on a 1996 Sunfire convertible, first, carefully remove the old window by cutting the adhesive sealant with a utility knife. Clean the area thoroughly to ensure a good bond for the new window. Apply a new adhesive sealant around the window frame, then carefully position the new window in place, pressing it firmly to ensure a secure fit. Allow the adhesive to cure as per the manufacturer's instructions before using the convertible top.
To install a rear window in a 2002 Toyota Solara convertible, start by carefully removing any old or damaged window material and cleaning the area. Use a suitable adhesive recommended for automotive convertible tops to secure the new window in place, ensuring proper alignment. Once positioned, press the window firmly into the adhesive and allow it to cure according to the manufacturer's instructions. Finally, reattach any trim or components you had to remove during the process.
For reattaching the rear window to a convertible top, a strong automotive adhesive like a clear urethane adhesive or a specialized convertible top adhesive is recommended. These adhesives provide flexibility and durability, essential for withstanding the movement of the convertible top. Ensure the surfaces are clean and dry before application for the best bond. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific adhesive you choose.
1958
turn the car off and gently push down on the window. but at all possible go to a mechanic
I would use 100 % clear silicone, or Lexel.
To refasten the glass rear window on a 2001 Audi TT convertible, first, ensure the convertible top is fully lowered. Then, locate the zipper or fastening mechanism that holds the glass in place—this may involve aligning the glass with the top and securing it into the frame. Carefully zip or attach the window, ensuring it is tight and properly aligned to prevent leaks. Finally, check for any gaps and adjust as necessary for a secure fit.