THE REAR WINDOW IS HELD IN BY THE RUBBER SEAL. REMOVE ANY TRIM NEEDED TO GET TO THE RUBBER SEAL. START TO WORK THE SEAL OUT BY PUSHING OUTWARD ON THE WINDOW AND LIFTING THE EDGE OF THE SEAL THE WINDOW WILL START TO COME OUT. ONCE OUT REMOVE THE SEAL FROM THE WINDOW IF YOU PLAN TO REUSE IT. IT JUST PULLS OFF THE EDGE AND INSTALLS THE ON THE NEW ONE WITH NO PROBLEM. INTALLATION CAN BE A LITTLE MORE TRICKY IF YOU ARE WORKING SOLO. SO IT WOULD BE BEST TO GET A BUDDY TO HELP YOU. IN THE RUBBER SEAL THERE IS A CHANNEL WHERE THE IT ACTUALLY OVERLAPS TO MAKE THE SEAL ONCE ON THE TRUCK. IN THIS CHANNEL YOU WILL NEED SOME CLOTHES LINE OR SMALL ROPE. PUT THE ROPE IN THE CHANNEL ALL THE WAY AROUND LEAVING ABOUT TWO FEET OF ROPE OUT ON EACH END OF THE ROPE SO YOU HAVE SOE THING TO GET AHOLD OF. SET THE WINDOW ON THE LIPSTARTING THE RUBBER. HAVE YOUR BUDDY PUSH IN SLIGHTLY AS YOU PULL THE END OF THE ROPE YOU CAN PULL EITHER ONE AS YOU PULL THE ROPE YOU WILL SEE IT PULLING THE RUBBER SEAL BACK OVER THE LIP OF THE TRUCK. WORK IT ALL THE WAY AROUND AND YOU ARE IN BUSINESS. SOMETIMES YOU CAN ALSO USE SOME DISH SOAP TO LUBE IT UP IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE BUT YOU SHOULDNT NEED ANY. ANSWER YOUR QUESTION. I HAVE BEEN IN THE BODY BUSINESS FOR ABOUT 16 YEARS AND THIS IS A EASY FIX. ANYWAY GOD BLESS AND GOOD LUCK!
Chevy S10 pickup 4cly 2.5 engine,how to change rear oilseal
The "wing" that is over the rear hatch is to help keep the rear window clean.
It is located under the AC and Heat instrument panel
1991 Chevy s10 how to replace outside window weather strip
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How do you change a Master Cylinder and hydraulic clutch line for a 1998 Chevy S10?
There are two ways to answer this question, first if you want to do the job yourself or if you want an auto glass shop to do the work for you. WikiAnswers has an article on replacing a rear window for an S10 that is helpful. (view links below) Or you can search online for an auto glass shop to fix your rear window.
If that S10 is a 4+2, it is rear wheel drive.
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This is not easy unless you have seen it done and know what to do when. TAke it to the trim shop.
I'm not familiar with your model, but usually on the vehicles I've seen both the front and back share the same reservoir.