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Old 04-07-2005, 12:55 PM
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Question Convertible Glass Window Problem

I have a convertible with a glass window. The glass has come loose at the bottom from the material. It's hanging from the top but the sides and bottom are no longer connected to the top. Is there a way to glue the window back to the top or do I have to have a new window installed?
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Old 04-07-2005, 04:03 PM
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Re: Convertible Glass Window Problem

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I have a convertible with a glass window. The glass has come loose at the bottom from the material. It's hanging from the top but the sides and bottom are no longer connected to the top. Is there a way to glue the window back to the top or do I have to have a new window installed?
I don't think the glass window is the problem.sounds more like a problem of the roof...
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I don't think the glass window is the problem.sounds more like a problem of the roof...


The top is in excellent shape with no tears. The part that attaches to the window is not ragged or torn. It just looks like it was peeled off the window. My problem started when I stupidly went through an automatic car wash and the dryer was blowing on the back. As soon as I saw what was happening I got out of there. Unfortunately that's when it started peeling off the window. (Dah ha!!!) Anyway thanks for your help.
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The top is in excellent shape with no tears. The part that attaches to the window is not ragged or torn. It just looks like it was peeled off the window. My problem started when I stupidly went through an automatic car wash and the dryer was blowing on the back. As soon as I saw what was happening I got out of there. Unfortunately that's when it started peeling off the window. (Dah ha!!!) Anyway thanks for your help.
...so it just needs to be reattached...?
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Old 04-12-2005, 08:41 AM
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...so it just needs to be reattached...?

Yes. I just don't know what to use to reattach it. Is there a special glue? My window has a rear defroster on it.
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