To glue a glass rear window on a convertible, first, ensure the surfaces are clean and dry. Apply a suitable automotive adhesive or urethane specifically designed for glass bonding, using a caulking gun for even distribution. Position the glass carefully, pressing it against the frame to form a tight seal. Allow the adhesive to cure as per the manufacturer's instructions to ensure a secure bond.
I wouldn't.
The rear windows on a 1979 Super Beetle convertible are replaced by prying away the rubber molding holding the glass in place. The glass can then be slowly lifted away before new sealant and glass is installed.
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.
It's glued in. you'll need to remove the trim around the glass then cut the glue.
The rear window glass on a Honda Civic is held in place by a silicone sealer. Remove the old glass be prying it away from the car. Clean off any residue of the sealant. Properly line up the window and use the silicone sealer to glue to window to the car.
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The rear window of your 1998 BMW 323 convertible can be replaced. Most BMW dealerships service department will replace the window.
If this is the terminal mounted on the window, clear silicone is best.
It is probably embedded in the rear window glass. In convertible models I believe it is inside the passenger door.
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.
If you're talking about the rear glass window on a convertible top, try using double-sided sticky tape, the kind auto parts stores sell for installing plastic side molding. It works great, just clean the area well before you apply it.
need to remove top .rear glass comes attached to a black piece that attaches to frame and rear of convertible storage area .It is a job .You have to remove screws and staples and then screw and staple back in .If you are set on doing it ,I would suggest to get an instruction guide from where they sell rear glass window assemblies or convertible tops Careful when you put top back on,material is old and rip easily when stretching and stapling. I replaced my rear glass .I cut a rear glass from a junk yard .I set glass in black frame There is a groove {about an inch and half wide) I put 3M Windshield Sealant in the groove and set window in groove .I,then put Scotch Black Duct tape around glass and black vinyl piece (both inside and outside) It works and no leaks Again The trick was The Scotch Duct Tape The Black one sticks and seals the best .I tried the clear and grey,but they don't stick as well. Good luck