The Chrysler LeBaron was reintroduced in 1977 after initally being popular in the 1920s. The LeBaron consists of a total of 5 different cars. The 1994 version is a AA-body mid-size sedan. A broken rear window in your 1994 Chrysler LeBaron can give many potential thieves an opportunity to steal important equipment from your vehicle or even steal the vehicle itself. If your rear window becomes damaged or broken you should look to remove it as soon as possible in order to replace it with a new one.
Instructions
- 1
Use a sharp blade to cut away the rear windows weather-stripping perimeter. The perimeter is a black strip which is found around the outer edge of the window.
2Enter the back seat of the LeBaron. Carefully press the rear window out of the frame and away from its seal. Have someone on hand outside the vehicle to help lift it out of place.
3Clean around the edges of the window frame to remove any of the adhesive which is present from the recently removed window.
4Use a caulk gun to apply a thin layer of urethane caulk around the edges of the new window. Lift the window in to the window frame. Press the window against the frame at the top and bottom to allow a seal to set in place.
5Leave the LeBaron in a stationary position for 24 hours to allow the window to set firmly in place.