I would use 100% silicone or Gloozit.
glue hatch window latch
Super glue is best for this
Get some rear view mirror glue from target and glue the plate to the window. Make sure the tapered edge tapers into the window. If you glue it on wrong you can always buy another plate and glue that to the first but you will feel pretty stupid. Then slide the mirror on the plate.
The plastic on the rear window motor of a 2001 S-10 Blazer is black. It surrounds the majority of the motor and is easily distinguishable from the metal.
LePage Extreme or 100 % clear silicone or Lexel.
Rear quarter windows are installed on a car using a special glue. Make sure the mating surface for the window is cleaned, use a silicone sealant to properly lay the window. This will ensure there are no leaks. Install the window.
You need to remove the rear seats, both front and rear seat belts, rear plastic panel below sliding rear window, main horizontal plastic piece between door jam and carpet in front door area, remove rear side window latch and then everything pops out. Lots of clips and snaps.
Possible an air deflector that helps to keep the rear window clean.
u go to the place u bought it and they put a special super glue to repair
The bracket snaps on the window over the plastic pin in the window. You need to pull the bracket away from the window to get it down and over the plastic pin. If you will be replacing the window regulator you can just cut the bracket where it snaps over the pin.
I wouldn't.
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.