How do I install a new passenger door window in a 2011 ford ranger?

Asked by AndrewR Sep 05, 2012 at 01:52 AM about the 2011 Ford Ranger XL SuperCab

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I had my window smashed and bought a new one at the auto wrecker to save cash and I cannot get the
window  into the door.  Please help me before I smash the new window.

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First off, you should have called your insurance company immediately. They fix or replace windshield and glass without effecting your rates AND without cost to you. Take the window you bought back to the auto wrecker and ask for a refund. Call your insurance and let them fix the window.

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Of course that's the 1st thing to do. But when you only have liability and the deductible is $500 the less expensive route is to replace it yourself. So is there anyone with instructions on how to replace the window?

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