Quarter Glass Seals

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What is a Quarter Glass Seal?

A Quarter Glass Seal is a rubber gasket that is placed around the edge of a car's quarter glass window to prevent water, dust, and other debris from entering the vehicle.

What is the purpose of a Quarter Glass Seal?

The primary purpose of a Quarter Glass Seal is to create an airtight seal around the quarter glass window, which prevents water, dust, and other debris from entering the vehicle. It also helps keep the car's interior temperature comfortable.

How do I know if my Quarter Glass Seal is faulty?

If your Quarter Glass Seal is faulty, you may notice water, dust, and other debris entering the vehicle, or you may notice a draft coming from the quarter glass window. Additionally, the seal may be cracked or brittle, or it may be missing or loose.

Can a faulty Quarter Glass Seal cause damage?

Yes, a faulty Quarter Glass Seal can cause damage. If the seal is not properly sealed, water and other debris can enter the vehicle and cause rust and corrosion to the interior and exterior of the car. Additionally, a faulty seal can allow drafts to enter the vehicle, making it less comfortable.

How do I replace a Quarter Glass Seal?

Replacing a Quarter Glass Seal is a relatively simple process that can be done at home. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Remove the old seal. Use a flat head screwdriver to carefully pry off the old seal.
  2. Clean the window frame. Use a damp cloth and mild detergent to clean the window frame.
  3. Apply the new seal. Use a rubber roller to press the new seal into place.
  4. Check the seal. Make sure the seal is properly sealed around the window frame.


How often should I inspect my Quarter Glass Seal?

It is recommended that you inspect your Quarter Glass Seal at least once a year. This can help you identify any potential issues before they become more serious. Additionally, you should inspect the seal any time you notice water or other debris entering the vehicle.