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Question what holds the side windows in their frame ????

Ever since my last driver's ED, my driver's side glass falls out of it's tray. I can take the paneling off and push the glass back into the rubber molding in it's tray, but 2 days later I hear a loud bang, and then the tray goes up and down again, but the glass no longer goes up and down since the tray is moving along the glass. I even took the passengers side paneling off, but I didn't see any bolts or clamps that hold the glass in the tray. Is the glass glued in there ????. If so, where do I get this glue, if it's not glued in there, what am I missing ??. I don't want to take the paneling off every other day for the next few years.. P.s. it's a 85 930 with power windows. Thanks guys

Old 07-18-2001, 04:07 PM
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It is jammed into the metal track and held there with a gasket material. You can go to a glass Co. and they will have the gasket material. If you are timid have them do it for you.
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Hello

There is a U rubbercannel the glas get the rubber glued on and the sliderchannel get pushe on and crimped a bit.

Grüsse
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so the rubber gets glued to the glass, and then pushed into the track ??. My rubber seems to be glued into the track, and I can push the glass back into it, but it just doesn't stay. thanks guys

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