Cars go through a lot of wear and tear. While durable, eventually parts will need to be replaced including side windows if damaged. Below you’ll find more information about when to replace your car windows and how a professional does so.

Signs You Need To Replace A Window

  • Some of the most frequent indicators that your car requires new windows include:
  • They aren’t moving up and down correctly.
  • There are cracks or punctures in them.
  • They collect condensation.
  • You notice a draft coming from them when you drive.

How an Autobody Technician Replaces an Old or Damaged Window

To start, an autobody expert will first research the make and model of car to learn how to remove the inside door panel to gain access to the window. With the inside door panel removed, newer cars will have a plastic vapor barrier attached to the door with adhesive. This is removed with care as not to rip it so it can be reused once the window has been replaced. With access to the inside of the door, the technician will remove the window from the regulator which moves the windor up or down.

Once the glass is removed, a new OEM compatible window can be installed in the oposite order. Before attaching the vapor barrier and inside door panel, the new window will be adjusted to ensure it smoothly glides up and down guide rails and dosn’t bind.

How Long Does it Take for a Window to be Put In?

On average, it can take a professional a couple of hours to remove and replace the window. However, this time will vary depending on the complexity of removing the door inside door panel and ease of access to the window.

Can I Remove Car Windows Myself?

You can do this job yourself, but it’s a complex process and should fully research online first. The money you save doing it yourself and be lost if you break a clip or damage a component and have to purchase new parts. Because of this, it’s best to have an expert do so for you and manage the risk.

Keeping your car windows in good condition helps reduce wind noise, water intrution and possibly visibility. If your vehicle needs new ones or you’d like to have them inspected, stop by Downtown Autobody in Rohnert Park, CA. Our technicians will be happy to check and fix any areas of concern.