Replace Your Van Windows Easily and Affordably in 3 Steps

Is your car's van window stuck in an open or closed position? The problem could be as simple as a blown fuse or as serious as a broken regulator. Fortunately, with the right tools and a bit of mechanical know-how, you can get your van window to work again. So, if you're keen to know how to go about it, this blog is for you.

Whether it’s a wayward baseball or a thief that causes the damage, a broken or worn-out van window must be replaced immediately, for obvious reasons. Replacing a car van window may seem intimidating, but with the right tools, and some patience, replacing a car van window is possible to do on your own.

What Will You Need?

To begin with, you don’t need any special tools to replace your van window. However, below are some of the tools that are a must-have to make the job easier:

Screwdriver Set - STHT60025

Super Adhesive - 1214002

Screw Pack - VW8X34S

Van Door Window - FW605

How You Do It?

Van windows consist of several mechanical parts that work together to move the window up and down smoothly. However, the cost of fixing a window typically ranges between $250 and $800, depending on your location and type of vehicle. The exact process of repairing a faulty window will depend on the make of your vehicle but most of the steps are pretty much the same.

Step-1: Check the Seals and Gaskets

Weather, age, and normal wear and tear can weaken the rubber trimming around the narrow opening where the van window nests. Loose or broken trimming could cause the window to stick open or closed. Before opening up the window check for any problems and check whether the trims are worn out.

Step-2: Remove the Window

The next step is to remove the van window carefully with the tools that we discussed above and replace it with the new one. Make sure you remove any bolts, screws, or clips that hold the door trim panel in place and replace it with new ones.

Step-3: Check for Any Fault

The most important step is to check if the installed van window is proper or not. Once you're done with checking, you are good to go. Make sure you maintain your van window regularly to avoid any damage in the future.

Conclusion

A van window that does not work can be a stressful affair. As soon as you notice a problem with yours, it is best to identify and fix the problem immediately to avoid further damage to the window system.

For easy replacement of your car van windows, DK Hardware provides you with its finesse range of replacement parts to make your job much simpler. With easy operability and installation, these parts make for an ideal alternative for your replacement needs. Click on any link on this blog to be redirected to some of the best options.

For any specific questions, feel free to reach out to us!

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