Just a heads up that this might work on a Passat but it didn't work for me.
Hope this isn’t a silly question, but at what point does the new peg get inserted? It looks like you have to have the glass back in the carrier and the inner metal card back on, so that leaves little space to insert the new peg. In my photo below the hole in the black vertical rail looks too narrow to fit the new peg through. And it looks like no space for fingers to get in there.
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I kinda follow what you’re saying but doesn’t the peg go though the glass AND through the white plastic bit shown in the photo which is part of the door card? I’m guessing I should just crack on with the job but am anxious about the English weather.️
yes. The whole procedure is fundamentally the same, but the window is clamped in with a bracket and a bolt. You just wind the r window down and access the bolt through the rubber access hole.Sorry to gate crash but am I right in thinking the fronts are a lot easier and just a simple screw with easy access?
Will need to do the front door lock at some point and the rear ended up being a disaster because of the plastic peg issue.
Just adding some pictures to this explanation…Yep - you're absolutely right on that one. That's the scary part of the job. When you've untaped the glass from the door frame, you gently lower it down, checking through the inspection hole to make sure the glass is going between the guides. Then, when you're sure it's in the right place, you push down on the top of the glass and you'll hear a bang, which tells you either the glass is seated in the carrier, or that the plastic carrier is broken. They can be brittle at this age, so it wouldn't be your fault.
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Just adding some pictures to this explanation…
With the glass taped to the door frame the old/new plug can be reinserted into the glass (circled in green):
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Then the metal door card can be attached to the door and the glass lowered again. The glass with the plastic peg will then slot in to the plastic mount as shown in the image below. Push the glass downward (red arrow) and the plastic will flex outwards (green arrow) until the peg locates in the hole with a clunk.
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It’s actually some good engineering. Once you know how it works then it all seems to make sense.